The metamorphism and exhumation of the Himalayan metamorphic core, eastern Garhwal region, India

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作者
Spencer, Christopher J. [1 ,2 ]
Harris, Ron A. [1 ]
Dorais, Michael J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Dept Geol Sci, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[2] Univ St Andrews, Dept Earth Sci, St Andrews KY16 9AJ, Fife, Scotland
关键词
MAIN CENTRAL THRUST; CENTRAL NEPAL HIMALAYA; CHANNEL FLOW MODELS; SOUTH TIBETAN DETACHMENT; GARWHAL LESSER HIMALAYA; LANGTANG-NATIONAL-PARK; P-T PATHS; BHUTAN HIMALAYA; INVERTED METAMORPHISM; GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS;
D O I
10.1029/2010TC002853
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Geothermobarometric together with micro- and macro-structural data indicate ductile flow in the metamorphic core of the Himalaya in the Garhwal region of India. Peak metamorphic pressure and temperature increase dramatically across the Main Central Thrust (MCT) from similar to 5 kbar and similar to 550 degrees C in the Lesser Himalayan Crystalline Sequence (LHCS) to similar to 14 kbar and similar to 850 degrees C at similar to 3 km above the MCT in the Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS). Pressures within the GHS then decrease upsection to similar to 8 kbar while temperatures remain nearly constant at similar to 850 degrees C up to the structurally overlying South Tibetan Detachment (STD). The GHS exhibits sheath fold geometries are indicative of high degrees of ductile flow. Overprinting ductile structures are two populations of extensional conjugate fractures and normal faults oriented both parallel and perpendicular to the orogen. These fractures crosscut major tectonic boundaries in the region such as the MCT and STD, and are found throughout the LHCS, GHS, and Tethyan Sedimentary Sequence (TSS). The thermobarometric and metamorphic observations are consistent with a form of channel flow. However, channel flow does not account for exhumational structures that formed above the brittle-ductile transition. To explain all of the features seen in the metamorphic core of the Garhwal region of the Himalaya, both the theories of channel flow and critical taper must be taken into account. Channel flow can explain the exhumation of the GHS from the middle crust to the brittle-ductile transition. The most recent extensional deformation is consistent with a supercritical wedge.
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