AGE OF METAMORPHISM IN THE LESSER HIMALAYA AND THE MAIN CENTRAL THRUST ZONE, GARHWAL INDIA - RESULTS OF ILLITE CRYSTALLINITY, AR-40-AR-39 FUSION AND K-AR STUDIES

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OLIVER, GJH
JOHNSON, MRW
FALLICK, AE
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[1] UNIV EDINBURGH,GRANT INST GEOL,DEPT GEOL & GEOPHYS,EDINBURGH EH9 3JW,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
[2] SCOTTISH UNIV RES & REACTOR CTR,GLASGOW G75 0QU,LANARK,SCOTLAND
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10.1017/S0016756800011717
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Illite crystallinity data from the Lesser Himalaya of Garhwal show that the upper Paleocene-lower Eocene Subathu Formation, deposited immediately prior to or early in the Himalayan collision, has not suffered significant regional metamorphism. The regional metamorphism in the upper Precambrian-lower Palaeozoic Lesser Himalaya must therefore be precollisional. Illite crystallinity results from Lesser Himalayan fossiliferous Permian strata show grades of metamorphism intermediate between upper Paleocene-lower Eocene and Proterozoic-lower Palaeozoic strata indicating a pre-Permian regional metamorphism for the latter. K-Ar whole rock cooling ages provide supporting evidence for pre-collisional regional metamorphism in the Lesser Himalaya. Slates and phyllites below the Main Central Thrust (MCT) show pre-Cenozoic whole rock ages, as old as Ordovician (486 Ma). Whilst resetting of K-Ar whole rock ages has occurred locally in pervasively cleaved Palaeozoic strata (near thrusts?), fracture cleaved Permian and upper Paleocene-lower Eocene sediments give whole rock ages compatible with diagenesis. The illite crystallinity results confirm that these sediments have not been heated above mica blocking temperatures. Muscovite Ar-40-Ar-39 and K-Ar mineral ages within the 5 km thick MCT zone are as young as 8 Ma indicating that temperatures of above similar to 350 degrees C were maintained in the MCT zone for over 10 Ma after high temperature (similar to 550 degrees C) shearing on the MCT. This heating did not affect the MCT footwall Lesser Himalaya to any regional extent, where pre-Permian low grade regional metamorphism has not been overprinted.
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