A large-scale Palaeozoic dextral ductile strike-slip zone: The Aqqikkudug-Weiya zone along the northern margin of the Central Tianshan belt, Xinjiang, NW China

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Shu, LS [1 ]
Charvet, J
Guo, LZ
Lu, HF
Laurent-Charvet, S
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[1] Nanjing Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Univ, State Key Lab Metallizat, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Orleans, Dept Sci Terre, URM6530, F-45067 Orleans, France
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ductile thrusting; dextral strike-slipping; kinematic analysis; Aqqikkudug-Weiya zone; Tianshan Palaeozoic orogenic belt;
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The nearly E-W-trending Aqqikkudug-Weiya zone, more than 1000 km long and about 30 km wide, is an important segment in the Central Asian tectonic framework. It is distributed along the northern margin of the Central Tianshan belt in Xinjiang, NW China and is composed of mylonitized Early Palaeozoic greywacke, volcanic rocks, ophiolitic blocks as a melange complex, HP/LT-type bleuschist blocks and mylonitized Neoproterozoic schist, gneiss and orthogneiss. Nearly vertical mylonitic foliation and sub-horizontal stretching lineation define its strike-slip feature; various kinematic indicators, such as asymmetric folds, non-coaxial asymmetric macro- to micro-structures and C-axis fabrics of quartz grains of mylonites, suggest that it is a dextral strike-slip ductile shear zone oriented in a nearly E-W direction characterized by "flower" structure with thrusting or extruding across the zone toward the two sides and upright folds with gently plunging hinges. The Aqqikkudug-Weiya zone experienced at least two stages of ductile shear tectonic evolution: Early Palaeozoic north vergent thrusting ductile shear and Late Carboniferous-Early Permian strike-slip deformation. The strike-slip ductile shear likely took place during Late Palaeozoic time, dated at 269+/-5 Ma by the 40Ar/39Ar analysis on neo-muscovites. The strike-slip deformation was followed by the Hercynian violent S-type granitic magmatism. Geodynamical analysis suggests that the large-scale dextral strike-slip ductile shearing is likely the result of intracontinental adjustment deformation after the collision of the Siberian continental plate towards the northern margin of the Tarim continental plate during the Late Carboniferous. The Himalayan tectonism locally deformed the zone, marked by final uplift brittle layer-slip and step-type thrust faults, transcurrent faults and E-W-elongated Mesozoic-Cenozoic basins.
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