Early Himalayan exhumation: Isotopic constraints from the Indian foreland basin
✍ Scribed by Najman; Bickle; Chapman
- Book ID
- 104463266
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 439 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0954-4879
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✦ Synopsis
Nd‐ and Sr‐isotopic compositions of Palaeogene foreland basin sediments are used to provide insights into early Himalayan evolution, particularly the timing of exposure of high ^87^Sr/^86^Sr units, erosion of which may have caused the late Tertiary increase in oceanic Sr‐isotopic ratios. During the late Palaeocene–early Eocene, erosion was from mixed sources including suture zone rocks. Exhumation of the High Himalaya was occurring by the time of deposition of alluvial sediments after mid‐Oligocene times and this source has dominated Himalayan sediments from at least this time until the present day. The transition is interpreted to reflect exhumation of ‘basement rocks’ of the Indian plate, when the High Himalaya became a sufficient topographic barrier to separate suture zone rocks from the foreland basin. The marked rise in seawater ^87^Sr/^86^Sr from 40 Ma is consistent with the erosion of a Himalayan source with a high ^87^Sr/^86^Sr ratio.
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