Jurassic Dextral Movement along the Dien Bien Phu Fault, NW Vietnam: Constraints from 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Geochronology
2009; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 117; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/595965
ISSN1537-5269
AutoresTe‐Hsien Lin, Ching‐Hua Lo, Sun‐Lin Chung, Pei‐Ling Wang, Meng-Wan Yeh, Tung-Yi Lee, Ching-Ying Lan, Nguyễn Văn Vượng, Anh Tuấn Trần,
Tópico(s)Geological and Geophysical Studies
ResumoThe NNE-SSW-trending Dien Bien Phu fault, which dextrally displaces the NW-SE-trending Song Ma suture, in northwestern Vietnam, is widely considered one of the most seismically active faults in Indochina. In order to better understand the fault's activity, this study reports new 40Ar/39Ar geochronological data for mica schists and mylonites from several areas along the Dien Bien Phu fault, showing 40Ar/39Ar ages of 194–212 Ma for mica schists and 158–198 Ma for mylonites. These ages suggest that after the collision of the South China and Indochina blocks, dextral shearing deformation initiated along the Dien Bien Phu fault in the Jurassic, significantly earlier than previously thought. In light of the relevant tectonic events in Indochina, the successive suturing/collision of the Indochina, Simao, and Sibumasu blocks may have been responsible for the initiation of dextral shearing along the Dien Bien Phu fault, which in turn resulted in offset of the Song Ma suture.
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