Journal article

Mesozoic cooling across the Yidun Arc, central-eastern Tibetan Plateau: A reconnaissance 40Ar/39Ar study

AJ Reid, CJL Wilson, D Phillips, S Liu

Tectonophysics | ELSEVIER | Published : 2005

Abstract

40Ar/39Ar dating of hydrous minerals from igneous and metamorphic rocks was undertaken with the aim of characterizing the thermal history of the Yidun Arc, eastern Tibetan Plateau. Regional metamorphism of Palaeozoic rocks of the western Yidun Arc occurred during the Early Triassic collision with the Qiangtang Block along the Jinsha Jiang Suture. Hornblende, muscovite, and biotite 40Ar/ 39Ar ages from syn-tectonic igneous rocks within this collision zone suggest that the region had cooled to below 300 °C by the Late Triassic. Muscovite samples from mica-schists within this collision zone yield variably discordant age spectra with generally Triassic 40Ar/39Ar ages, consistent with cooling of ..

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