Quaternary Deformation along the Gobi-Tian Shan Fault in the Easternmost Tian Shan (Harlik Mountain), Central Asia

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Shen, Tianyi [1 ]
Ding, Yan [1 ]
Wang, Guocan [1 ]
Zhang, Dehai [1 ,2 ]
Zhao, Zihao [1 ]
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[1] China Univ Geosci, Ctr Global Tecton, Sch Earth Sci, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Key Lab Orogen Belts & Crustal Evolut, Minist Educ, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
eastern Tian Shan; Harlik Mountain; Quaternary deformation; Gobi-Tian Shan Fault; left-lateral slip rate; crustal shortening; CHINESE TIEN-SHAN; SEDIMENTARY QUARTZ; CENOZOIC TECTONICS; HAMI BASIN; MONGOLIA; ALTAI; XINJIANG; THRUST; RATES;
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10.3390/rs16173343
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Tian Shan is a typical active intracontinental orogenic belt that is driven by the ongoing indentation of India into Eurasia. However, the geological features of Quaternary deformation, especially in the easternmost sector near Harlik Mountain, remain elusive. Field observations, topographic analysis, and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) dating were employed to comprehensively assess the deformation features and evaluate the deformation pattern for this region during the Quaternary period. The results disclose evidence of deformation in the northern and southern foreland basins of Harlik Mountain. In the Barkol Basin to the north, crustal shortening results in the formation of surface scarps and folds, indicating north-directed thrusting, with a shortening rate of similar to 0.15 mm/yr. In the Hami Basin, the north-directed thrust elevates the granites, which offset the alluvial fans, with a shortening rate of similar to 0.18 mm/yr. Together with the shortening along the boundary fault, the aggregated north-south shortening rate is approximately 0.69 mm/yr in the easternmost Tian Shan, corresponding with the differential motion rate between the north and south Harlik Mountain revealed by the GPS velocity. These findings imply that, distal to the collision zone, tectonic strain in the eastern Tian Shan is primarily accommodated through the reactivation of pre-existing strike-slip faults, with crustal shortening concentrated at the overlapping position of parallel northeast-trending left-lateral strike-slip faults.
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