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Massive lithospheric delamination in southeastern Tibet facilitating continental extrusion

Jikun Feng, Huajian Yao, Ling Chen, Weitao Wang

2021National Science Review67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Significant left-lateral movement along the Ailao Shan-Red River fault accommodated a substantial amount of the late Eocene to early Miocene India-Asia convergence. However, the activation of this critical strike-slip fault remains poorly understood. Here, we show key seismic evidence for the occurrence of massive lithospheric delamination in southeastern Tibet. Our novel observation of reflected body waves (e.g. P410P and P660P) retrieved from ambient noise interferometry sheds new light on the massive foundered lithosphere currently near the bottom of the mantle transition zone beneath southeastern Tibet. By integrating the novel seismic and pre-existing geochemical observations, we highlight a linkage between massive lithospheric delamination shortly after the onset of hard collision and activation of continental extrusion along the Ailao Shan-Red River fault. This information provides critical insight into the early-stage evolution of the India-Asia collision in southeastern Tibet, which has significant implications for continental collision and its intracontinental response.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyLithosphereContinental collisionDelamination (geology)SeismologyCollision zoneCollisionMantle (geology)Fault (geology)CratonMountain formationTectonicsPaleontologyComputer scienceComputer securityHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studies
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