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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES VOL. 10, ES1006, doi:10.2205/2007ES000223, 2008

Nappes of the southern Tien Shan

V. S. Burtman

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


Abstract

[1]  The southern Tien Shan is a folded area with widespread Paleozoic nappes. The ensembles of nappes distributed in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China are described, and their structural similarity and distinctions in different parts of the area are shown. Nappes of the southern Tien Shan occur on a passive margin of the Paleozoic Alay-Tarim continent. The lower nappes are composed of the passive margin rocks; the upper, of the Paleozoic Turkestan oceanic crust rocks and of rocks of an accretionary prism that occurred nearby the Paleozoic Kazakh-Kyrgyz microcontinent margin. The accretionary prism was formed during a long-term interval. In the Moscovian after the closure of the Turkestan oceanic basin and during the collision of the Alay-Tarim and Kazakh-Kyrgyz terranes the accretionary prism rocks were overthrusted onto the Alay-Tarim continental margin. The oceanic crust subduction was followed by the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian subduction of the Alay-Tarim continental crust beneath the Kazakh-Kyrgyz terrane. At that time a transverse shortening of the Alay-Tarim continental slope resulted in a tectonic decoupling of sediments and formation of the southern Tien Shan lower nappes.

Received 28 April 2007; accepted 18 December 2007; published 15 February 2008.

Keywords: Nappe, accretionary prism, Tien Shan, Turkestan oceanic basin.

Index Terms: 1209 Geodesy and Gravity: Tectonic deformation; 1212 Geodesy and Gravity: Earth's interior: composition and state; 1213 Geodesy and Gravity: Earth's interior: dynamics.


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Citation: Burtman, V. S. (2008), Nappes of the southern Tien Shan, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 10, ES1006, doi:10.2205/2007ES000223.

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