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6428232 1634732 2015 11 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
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Tectono-climatic implications of Eocene Paratethys regression in the Tajik basin of central Asia
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه علوم زمین و سیارات علوم زمین و سیاره ای (عمومی)
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Tectono-climatic implications of Eocene Paratethys regression in the Tajik basin of central Asia
چکیده انگلیسی


- We date the regression of the Paratethys at ca. 39 Ma in Tajikistan.
- The marine connection between the Tarim and Tajik basins was disrupted between ca. 39 and 37 Ma.
- A foreland basin was in place by ca. 40 Ma indicating active tectonics in the Pamir.
- The regression followed and north-westward trend consistent with Pamir growth.
- Uplift of the Pamir severed the seaway connection and aridified central Asia.

Plate tectonics and eustatic sea-level changes have fundamental effects on paleoenvironmental conditions and bio-ecological changes. The Paratethys Sea was a large marine seaway that connected the Mediterranean Neotethys Ocean with Central Asia during early Cenozoic time. Withdrawal of the Paratethys from central Asia impacted the distribution and composition of terrestrial faunas in the region and has been largely associated with changes in global sea level and climate such as cooling associated with the Eocene/Oligocene transition (EOT).Whereas the regression has been dated in the Tarim basin (China), the pattern and timing of regression in the Tajik basin, 400 km to the west, remain unresolved, precluding a test of current paleogeographic models. Here we date the Paratethys regression in Tajikistan at ca. 39 million years ago (Ma), which is several million years older than the EOT (at ca. 34 Ma) marking the greenhouse to icehouse climate transition of the Cenozoic. Our data also show a restricted, evaporitic marine environment since the middle-late Eocene and establishment of desert like environments after ca. 39 Ma. The overall stratigraphic record from the Tajik basin and southern Tien Shan points to deposition in a foreland basin setting by ca. 40 Ma in response to active tectonic growth of the Pamir-Tibet Mountains at the same time. Combined with the northwestward younging trend of the regression in the region, the Tajik basin record is consistent with northward growth of the Pamir and suggests significant tectonic control on Paratethys regression and paleoenvironmental changes in Central Asia.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters - Volume 424, 15 August 2015, Pages 168-178
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