Tectonic Rotation Pattern at the Northern End of the Red River Fault System in SE Tibet: New Paleomagnetic Evidence From Cretaceous Red Beds

Author:

Wang Heng1ORCID,Yang Zhen‐Yu2ORCID,Liu‐Zeng Jing3ORCID,Tong Ya‐Bo4ORCID,Jing Xian‐Qing2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics Institute of Geology China Earthquake Administration Beijing China

2. College of Resources, Environment and Tourism Capital Normal University Beijing China

3. School of Earth System Science Tianjin University Tianjin China

4. Institute of Geomechanics Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractIn order to study the rotations of crustal material along the boundary faults in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, and to better understand the tectonic evolution of this region, in this study we conducted a paleomagnetic study of Cretaceous red beds in the Binchuan and Xiangyun sections near the Chenghai‐Binchuan fault, a branch fault at the northern end of the Red River fault in China. Analyses of rock magnetic properties and magnetization components, combined with scanning electron microscopy, show that two types of hematite are present in the Lower Cretaceous rocks: pigmentary hematite and specularite. High‐temperature components (HTCs) were isolated by stepwise thermal demagnetization between 300 and 660°C carried by pigmentary hematite and all of the HTCs are of normal polarity. An additional magnetization component carried by specular hematite cannot be isolated efficiently. Progressive unfolding of both the Binchuan and Xiangyun sections shows that the best grouping of the precision parameter was obtained at 75%–80% untilting, indicating that the remanence of syn‐folding origin is carried by pigmentary hematite. These syn‐folding remanent magnetizations indicate the Binchuan and Xiangyun sections accumulated 20.5 ± 5.3° of clockwise rotation and 9.9 ± 4.6° of counterclockwise rotation, respectively, with respect to East Asia since the early Cretaceous, despite the two sections being only ∼45 km apart. The counterclockwise rotation of the Xiangyun section was likely caused by the left‐lateral shear motion of the Red River Fault; and since the Miocene, the Binchuan section experienced integral clockwise rotations, together with most parts of the Chuan‐Dian Block.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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