EGU23-7091, updated on 25 Feb 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7091
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Cenozoic Southwestern Tian Shan: Timing of Mountain Building, Intra-montane Basin Inversion, and Relation to Lithospheric Mantle Indentation

Florian Trilsch1, Sanaa Reuter1, Ratschbacher Lothar1, Shadi Ansari Jafari1, Raymond Jonckheere1, Birk Härtel1,2, Christoph Glotzbach3, and Bastian Wauschkuhn1
Florian Trilsch et al.
  • 1TU Freiberg, Geology, Tectonics, Germany (florian.trilsch@gmx.net)
  • 2University of Calgary
  • 3Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Geosciences, Germany

Cenozoic reactivation of the Paleozoic thick-skinned fold-thrust belt of the southwestern Tian Shan has—as the Afghan-Tajik Basin inversion—been interpreted to reflect Indian mantle-lithosphere indentation underneath the Pamir. New low-temperature thermochronologic data, i.e. apatite fission-track (AFT), apatite (AHe), and zircon (ZHe) (U-Th)/He ages, reveal the exhumation history of the SW-Tajik Tian Shan along two N-S-transects. We date the reactivation and explore its temporal and spatial variations. Three domains emerged. In the Central Domain (Zeravshan-Gissar and Vashan), AFT data—aided by Raman-spectroscopic chemical-composition discrimination of detrital apatite samples and vitrinite-reflectance temperature estimates—record a ~10-13 Ma onset of shortening and >4 km exhumation. The Northern Domain, where the N-Zeravshan Fault constitutes a major Cenozoic structural divide reactivating the Paleozoic Zirabulak Suture, exhumed from <4 km, but apatite AHe ages outline a similar reactivation history as in the Central Domain. The synchronous structural reactivation implies rapid shortening propagation from the Pamir indenter across the Afghan-Tajik fold-thrust belt into and across the Tian Shan. In the Southern Domain (Gissar Batholith), ~7‒9 Ma AFT and ~4 Ma AHe ages suggest a southward shortening propagation from the northern Domains and anew thrust generation. In the hanging wall of major thrusts, ~3‒7 Ma-old AFT ages record significant and persistent exhumation but ZHe data limit it to <6 km. Most of the Southern and Central Domains cooled monotonously but temperature-time models indicate northward-decreasing reheating by syn-orogenic deposition, consistent with stratigraphic data.

How to cite: Trilsch, F., Reuter, S., Lothar, R., Ansari Jafari, S., Jonckheere, R., Härtel, B., Glotzbach, C., and Wauschkuhn, B.: Cenozoic Southwestern Tian Shan: Timing of Mountain Building, Intra-montane Basin Inversion, and Relation to Lithospheric Mantle Indentation, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-7091, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7091, 2023.

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