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Indo-Burma passive amalgamation along the Kaladan Fault: Insights from zircon provenance in the Chittagong-Tripura Fold Belt (Bangladesh)
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Chinese Academy of Sciences, Northwest University, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, ...
Published InGeological Society of America Bulletin
Year2020
Citations33
Abstract
Abstract A clear insight of the Indo-Burma amalgamation is required for an understanding of the complex processes of the Indo-Asian collision. Where and when the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent amalgamated with the Burma plate has not yet been well defined. In order to better understand the tectonic affiliations and evolution of the Indo-Burma Ranges (IBR), we report new detrital zircon U-Pb and Hf isotope data of nine sandstone/siltstone samples (late Miocene–Pliocene) from the Chittagong-Tripura Fold Belt, Bangladesh, which is in the Neogene belt of the IBR. Our results show that the zircon ages of all nine samples have three peaks at <200 Ma, ca. 500 Ma, and 800–1000 Ma. The percentage of young (<200 Ma) zircons increase from…
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