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New Late Cretaceous Paleomagnetic Results From the Eastern Qiangtang Terrane: Implications for the Postcollisional Extrusion and Convergence of the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau
To refine the postcollisional extrusion and convergence history of the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, we report a quality paleomagnetic data set from Upper Cretaceous redbeds of the eastern Qiangtang Terrane (QT), where is situated at the front edge of eastern Himalayan Syntaxis. The 32 site-mean directions provide a mean pole at 75.4°N, 176.8°E (A95 = 2.4°) and a paleolatitude of 31.8 ± 2.4°N for the Mangkang area. Comparison with reliable Late Cretaceous paleomagnetic data from the eastern QT and East Asia indicates that the eastern QT experienced a southward extrusion of 940 ± 310 km after the Late Cretaceous. Comparing Late Cretaceous paleolatitudes estimated from the eastern QT and Lhasa terrane (LT) reveals a paleolatitude difference of 2,390 ± 620 km. Such a great latitudinal convergence can be attributed to the fact that some continental terranes originally located between the eastern LT and QT were laterally extruded after the Late Cretaceous.
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