NEW-AGE CONSTRAINTS ON THE COOLING AND UNROOFING HISTORY OF THE TRANS-HIMALAYAN LADAKH BATHOLITH (KARGIL AREA), NW INDIA

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SORKHABI, RB
JAIN, AK
NISHIMURA, S
ITAYA, T
LAL, N
MANICKAVASAGAM, RM
TAGAMI, T
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[1] UNIV ROORKEE,DEPT EARTH SCI,ROORKEE 247667,UTTAR PRADESH,INDIA
[2] KURUKSHETRA UNIV,DEPT PHYS,KURUKSHETRA 132119,HARYANA,INDIA
[3] ARIZONA STATE UNIV,DEPT GEOL,TEMPE,AZ 85287
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THE HIMALAYAS; LADAKH BATHOLITH; COLLISION TECTONICS; GEOCHRONOLOGY; FISSION-TRACK DATING;
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Thermotectonic history of the Trans-Himalayan Ladakh Batholith in the Kargil area, N. W. India, is inferred from new age data obtained here in conjunction with previously published ages. Fission-track (FT) ages on apatite fall around 20 +/- 2 Ma recording cooling through temperatures of approximately 100-degrees-C and indicating an unroofing of 4 km of the Ladakb Range since the Early Miocene. Coexisting apatite and zircon FT ages from two samples in Kargil show the rocks to have cooled at an average rate of 5-6-degrees-C/Ma in the past 40 Ma. Zircon FT ages together with mica K-Ar cooling ages from the Ladakh Batholith cluster around 40-50 Ma, probably indicating an Eocene phase of uplift and erosion that affected the bulk of the batholith after the continental collision of India with the Ladakh arc at 55 Ma. Components of the granitoids in Upper Eocene-Lower Oligocene sediments of the Indus Molasse in Ladakh supports this idea. Three hornblende K-Ar ages of 90 Ma, 55 Ma, and 35 Ma are also reported; these distinctly different ages probably reflect cooling through 500-550-degrees-C of three phases of I-type plutonism in Ladakh also evidenced by other available radiometric data: 102 Ma (mid-Cretaceous), 60 Ma (Palaeocene), and 40 Ma (Late Eocene); the last phase being localised sheet injections. The geodynamic implications of the age data for the India-Asia collision are discussed.
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