Exhumation history of the NW Indian Himalaya revealed by fission track and 40Ar/39Ar ages

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Title
Exhumation history of the NW Indian Himalaya revealed by fission track and 40Ar/39Ar ages
Journal
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Author(s)
Schlup M., Steck A., Carter A., Cosca M.A., Epard J.-L., Hunziker J.C.
ISSN-L
1367-9120
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
40
Pages
334-350
Language
english
Abstract
New fission track and Ar/Ar geochronological data provide time constraints on the exhumation history of the Himalayan nappes in the Mandi (Beas valley) - Tso Monad transect of the NW Indian Himalaya. Results from this and previous studies suggest that the SW-directed North Himalayan nappes were emplaced by detachment from the underthrusted upper Indian crust by 55 Ma and metamorphosed by ca. 48-40 Ma. The nappe stack was subsequently exhumed to shallow upper crustal depths (<10 km) by 40-30 Ma in the Tso Monad dome (northern section of the transect) and by 30-20 Ma close to frontal thrusts in the Baralacha La region. From the Oligocene to the present, exhumation continued slowly.
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