Cooling history of the NW Himalaya, Pakistan
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Tectonics
- Vol. 4 (1) , 127-151
- https://doi.org/10.1029/tc004i001p00127
Abstract
Fission‐track and40Ar/39Ar cooling ages indicate that the late‐Tertiary cooling history of the Himalayan ranges of northern Pakistan is largely a function of uplift and erosion. Interpretation of cooling ages which range from under 0.5 Ma to over 80 Ma suggests that during the late Tertiary, long‐term uplift rates at least doubled, from under 0.2 mm/yr to in some cases well over 0.5 mm/yr. Uplift rates show strong and systematic regional variations as well which reflect the greater uplift of eastern and northern regions. The association of very rapid uplift and erosion with the Nanga Parbat‐Haramosh Massif can be explained by a locally vigorous collision of India with Eurasia near a promontory of Indian crust. The resultant rapid uplift of the Nanga Parbat‐Haramosh Massif reactivated the Main Mantle Thrust melange zone with a reversed sense of motion. Discontinuities in the coolingage distribution along the Main Mantle Thrust in the southern Swat‐Hazara region may be the result of the thermal effects of overthrusting.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- Suture zone complexities: A reviewPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- Geo-tectonic framework of the Himalaya of N PakistanJournal of the Geological Society, 1982
- Middle Paleozoic to Cenozoic geology and tectonic evolution of the northwestern HimalayaTectonophysics, 1982
- Structural evolution of a crustal section in the western HimalayaNature, 1982
- Late Cretaceous emplacement of the Indus suture zone ophiolitic mélanges and an Eocene-Oligocene magmatic arc on the northern edge of the Indian plateEarth and Planetary Science Letters, 1981
- Geology and mineral resources of the Chitral-Partsan area, Hindu Kush Range, northern PakistanPublished by US Geological Survey ,1981
- Irradiation of samples for 40Ar/39Ar dating using the Geological Survey TRIGA reactorPublished by US Geological Survey ,1981
- Geology of the southern Himalaya in Hazara, Pakistan, and adjacent areasPublished by US Geological Survey ,1975
- Closure temperature in cooling geochronological and petrological systemsContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 1973
- K-Ar Dating of Plutonic and Volcanic Rocks in Orogenic BeltsPublished by Springer Nature ,1966