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- W4384007773 abstract "The Tibetan Plateau is the highest plateau on Earth. As an ideal place to decipher the intracontinental deformation mechanisms, the Tibetan Plateau has become a focus of Cenozoic geological studies. The surface uplift history of the Tibetan Plateau can help us to better understand continental collision and processes ranging from global cooling to the onset of the Asian monsoon. Although a lot of research has been done over the years, the mechanism and timing of uplift of the Tibetan Plateau, especially the northern part, continue to be debated. To address how the Tibetan Plateau developed, a better understanding of the uplift and deformation history is needed. The Qiman Tagh Range lies on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. Knowing what led to the exhumation of the Qiman Tagh Range could help us to constrain the tectonic evolution of the northern boundaries of the Tibetan Plateau. Here, we present new apatite fission-track data and the thermal history for the north Qiman Tagh Range. The thermal history modeling indicates that the Qiman Tagh Range experienced a four-stage cooling history (i.e., at ca. 230 Ma, 130−90 Ma, ca. 35 Ma, and 20/10−0 Ma). The results reveal that the initial exhumation of the Qiman Tagh Range occurred in the Middle Triassic due to the collision between the western Qiangtang and eastern Qiangtang terranes and the northward colliding and collaging of the Kumukuri microcontinent with the south Qiman Tagh Terrane. The rapid exhumation during the Cretaceous resulted from the collisions between the Lhasa and Qiangtang terranes. The Cenozoic exhumation may be related to the far-field stress effect of the India-Asia collision. Based on our new data, together with tectonic studies around the Qaidam Basin, we reconstructed the big Paleo-Qaidam Basin as it was during late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic time. The Mesozoic uplift of the Qiman Tagh Range was not high enough to form topographical isolation, but the rapid uplift of the Qiman Tagh at ca. 35 Ma completely separated the Kumukol Basin to the south from the Qaidam Basin to the north. The Qiman Tagh Range has experienced an acceleration of uplift since the Miocene to present, which formed the current basin-range landform. The study constrains the uplift history of the northern Tibetan Plateau and helps us to better understand its growth mechanism." @default.
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- W4384007773 date "2023-07-12" @default.
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- W4384007773 title "Mesozoic−Cenozoic uplift of Qiman Tagh Range in northern Tibet Plateau, western China" @default.
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