The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina

New structural field data at various scale and 40Ar–39Ar geochronological results, from the basement rocks in the Truong Son belt and Kontum Massif of Vietnam, confirm that ductile deformation and high-temperature metamorphism were caused by the Early Triassic event of the Indosinian Orogeny in the...

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Main Authors: Lepvrier, C., Maluski, H., Vu, Van Tich, Leyreloup, A., Phan, Truong Thi, Nguyen, Van Vuong
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-642162019-02-28T02:40:21Z The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina Lepvrier, C. Maluski, H. Vu, Van Tich Leyreloup, A. Phan, Truong Thi Nguyen, Van Vuong Indochina Vietnam Paleotethys Suture Indosinian Tectonic structures Oblique collision 40Ar–39Ar ages New structural field data at various scale and 40Ar–39Ar geochronological results, from the basement rocks in the Truong Son belt and Kontum Massif of Vietnam, confirm that ductile deformation and high-temperature metamorphism were caused by the Early Triassic event of the Indosinian Orogeny in the range of 250–240 Ma. A compilation of isotopic data obtained in other countries along the Sibumasu–Indochina boundary broadly indicates same interval of ages. This tectonothermal event is interpreted as the result of a synchronous oblique collision of Indochina with both Sibumasu and South China, inducing dextral and sinistral shearing along E–W to NW–SE and N–S fault zones, respectively. The collision along Song Ma follows the northwards subduction of Indochina beneath South China and the subsequent development of the Song Da zone which in turn was affected by the Late Triassic Indosinian phase of shortening. Within the Indochina plate, internal collisions occurred coevally in the Early Triassic, as along the Poko suture, at the western border of the Kontum Massif. 2019-02-28T02:40:21Z 2019-02-28T02:40:21Z 2004 Article Lepvrier, C., et al. (2004). The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina. Tectonophysics, 393(1-4 SPEC.ISS.), 87-118. http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64216 en Tectonophysics; application/pdf Elsevier
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
country Vietnam
collection VNU Digital Repository
language English
topic Indochina
Vietnam
Paleotethys
Suture
Indosinian
Tectonic structures
Oblique collision
40Ar–39Ar ages
spellingShingle Indochina
Vietnam
Paleotethys
Suture
Indosinian
Tectonic structures
Oblique collision
40Ar–39Ar ages
Lepvrier, C.
Maluski, H.
Vu, Van Tich
Leyreloup, A.
Phan, Truong Thi
Nguyen, Van Vuong
The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
description New structural field data at various scale and 40Ar–39Ar geochronological results, from the basement rocks in the Truong Son belt and Kontum Massif of Vietnam, confirm that ductile deformation and high-temperature metamorphism were caused by the Early Triassic event of the Indosinian Orogeny in the range of 250–240 Ma. A compilation of isotopic data obtained in other countries along the Sibumasu–Indochina boundary broadly indicates same interval of ages. This tectonothermal event is interpreted as the result of a synchronous oblique collision of Indochina with both Sibumasu and South China, inducing dextral and sinistral shearing along E–W to NW–SE and N–S fault zones, respectively. The collision along Song Ma follows the northwards subduction of Indochina beneath South China and the subsequent development of the Song Da zone which in turn was affected by the Late Triassic Indosinian phase of shortening. Within the Indochina plate, internal collisions occurred coevally in the Early Triassic, as along the Poko suture, at the western border of the Kontum Massif.
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author Lepvrier, C.
Maluski, H.
Vu, Van Tich
Leyreloup, A.
Phan, Truong Thi
Nguyen, Van Vuong
author_facet Lepvrier, C.
Maluski, H.
Vu, Van Tich
Leyreloup, A.
Phan, Truong Thi
Nguyen, Van Vuong
author_sort Lepvrier, C.
title The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
title_short The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
title_full The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
title_fullStr The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
title_full_unstemmed The Early Triassic Indosinian orogeny in Vietnam (Truong Son Belt and Kontum Massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of Indochina
title_sort early triassic indosinian orogeny in vietnam (truong son belt and kontum massif); implications for the geodynamic evolution of indochina
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64216
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