Continental‐scale shearing triggered by Oligocene subduction in Myanmar‐Indochina, SE Asia

Author:

Zhang Ji'en1ORCID,Xiao Wenjiao12,Zhang Bo3,Wakabayashi John4,Cai Fulong5,Sein Kyaing6

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

2. Xinjiang Research Center for Mineral Resources Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences Urumqi China

3. Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences Peking University Beijing China

4. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences California State University Fresno California USA

5. Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

6. Myanmar Geosciences Society Yangon Myanmar

Abstract

Continental‐scale shear zones in Indochina record Cenozoic tectonic processes in SE Asia. Previous extrusion models link these shear zones to northward indentation of the Indian continent and conflict with distributed Oligocene conjugate strike‐slip pairs, formed by E‐W‐directed compression (present coordinates). This paper presents evidence of Oligocene shearing along the Mogok Metamorphic Belt in Myanmar, the western boundary of the Indochina block. The Kyanigan quarry at northern Mogok Metamorphic Belt exposes paragneiss, marble and quartzite schist with E‐W striking, which would be dragged from N‐S striking foliations of the main Mogok Metamorphic Belt by right‐lateral shearing of the brittle Sagaing Fault. After restoration, right‐lateral shearing ‘σ’ structures, cored with garnet, in paragneiss in the Kyanigan quarry are consistent with ‘σ’ and ‘δ’ structures in the Moulmein granitic mylonite to the south. U–Pb ages of metamorphic zircon of a sheared paragneiss and a leucogranite, cross‐cutting shear foliation in the Kyanigan quarry, and a biotite 39Ar‐40Ar age of mylonite at Moulmein constrain dextral shearing to 33–25.4 Ma, coeval with other 31–24.5 Ma shear zones in Indochina. The eleven NW‐striking left‐lateral shear zones and N‐S to NE‐striking right‐lateral shear zones define Oligocene conjugate fault patterns in Indochina. After restoration of ~80–45° clockwise rotation, these Oligocene conjugate shear zones, coupled with the anticlinal configuration of the Xuelongshan and Doi Inthanon‐Doi Suthep domes, reflect approximate N–S‐directed shortening. These structures to the north with coeval Myanmar‐Sumatra magmatic arc to the south demonstrate that they correspond to back‐arc contraction during northward subduction of the Indian Ocean. Oligocene continental‐scale intra‐continental shearing may be triggered by syn‐subduction compression in SE Asia.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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