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Remnants of middle Triassic oceanic lithosphere in the western Indus–Tsangpo suture zone, southwestern Tibet

Qiang Liu, Feng Liu, Hualiang Li, Keqing Zong

2020Terra Nova22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Discontinuous ophiolites within the Indus–Tsangpo suture zone (ITSZ) in southern Tibet represent remnants of Neo‐Tethyan oceanic lithosphere, which are considered to have formed during the late Jurassic to early Cretaceous. We report field observations, petrological and geochronological data for some mafic intrusions in a tectonic mélange in the southern ophiolitic belt of the western ITSZ. Zircon from a gabbro yields an age of 243 ± 1 Ma with ε Hf ( t ) values of +7.9 to +13.2. Rare earth element (REE) pattern of this rock resembles that of normal mid‐ocean ridge basalt. We suggest that such gabbro and surrounding mafic–ultramafic rocks represent the remnants of middle Triassic oceanic lithosphere in the ITSZ. Our findings indicate that the Neo‐Tethys Ocean between India and the Lhasa terrane existed from at least the middle Triassic, contrasting with the commonly held view that the Neo‐Tethys Ocean opened along the northern edge of Gondwana during the late Triassic–early Jurassic.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyGondwanaFibrous jointGabbroOphioliteLithosphereTerranePaleontologyMaficOceanic crustTethys OceanCretaceousZirconBasaltGeochemistryTectonicsSubductionMedicineAnatomyGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studiesGeochemistry and Geologic Mapping