Journal article

U-Pb SHRIMP zircon geochronology and T-t-d history of the Kampa Dome, southern Tibet

MC Quigley, Y Liangjun, C Gregory, A Corvino, M Sandiford, CJL Wilson, L Xiaohan

Tectonophysics | ELSEVIER | Published : 2008

Abstract

Structural, petrographic and geochronologic studies of the Kampa Dome provide insights into the tectonothermal evolution of orogenic crust exposed in the North Himalayan gneiss domes of southern Tibet. U-Pb ion microprobe dating of zircons from granite gneiss exposed at the deepest levels within the dome yields concordia 206Pb/238U age populations of 506 ± 3 Ma and 527 ± 6 Ma, with no evidence of new zircon growth during Himalayan orogenesis. However, the granite contains penetrative deformation fabrics that are also preserved in the overlying Paleozoic strata, implying that the Kampa granite is a Cambrian pluton that was strongly deformed and metamorphosed during Himalayan orogenesis. Zirco..

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