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petterson michael george - himalayan thick-skin basement deformation of the ladakh batholith, leh-ladakh region, nw india

Himalayan Thick-Skin Basement Deformation of the Ladakh Batholith, Leh-Ladakh Region, NW India




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Springer

Pubblicazione: 06/2024
Edizione: 2023





Trama

This book presents the first report and interpretation of the deformation, structural style, and geo-tectonic evolution of a 600km2 area of the Ladakh batholith, NW India, centred on the city of Leh, Ladakh. The Ladakh (and westerly Kohistan ) batholith comprises a large component of the Jurassic-Oligocene Kohistan-Ladakh Arc-Terrane (KLA), with magmatism spanning island arc, continental margin, and post-Himalayan collision tectonic environments. The KLA is bounded to the north by the Shyok-Northern Suture and to the south by the Indus Suture. The batholith illustrates basement thick-skin tectonic deformation and is divided/partitioned into a series of crustal blocks separated by lateral accommodation structures which allow independent movement in horizontal and vertical space. Thin skinned deformation within the adjacent sedimentary molasse Indus Suture Rocks produced large thrust stacks that predominantly moved towards the N-NE.  Whilst deformation within cover sequences influences the basement structures, and helps break up the basement into crustal blocks, there is a clear distinction in deformation between the basement and cover sequences. Basement batholith deformation is more complex and heterogeneous, reflecting the variable transmission of tectonic stress within crystalline crust and the presence of a wide range of precursory inherited weaknesses and anisotropies.  Models of time-space deformation are presented using data derived from field and extensive photograph / photo-mosaic image interpretation. The batholith was deformed during at least Palaeocene-Pliocene times at crustal depths that correspond to the ductile-brittle transition zone and shallower.





Sommario

1. Geo-tectonic and, topographic, and geographical setting of the Leh-Ladakh region: study scope and methodology.- 2. Overview of the Geology, Structure, and Tectonics of the Ladakh Batholith and Indus Suture Rocks.- 3. Geology and Lithological Variations of the Ladakh Batholith within the Leh-Ladakh Region.- 4. Structural Geology of the High Strain Zone: Ladakh Batholith, Leh Region, NW India.- 5. Structural Geology of the Northern and North-Eastern Zone (N-NE Zone), Leh-Ladakh Region.




Autore

Michael G Petterson is currently Professor of Geology, School of Science, and Pro Vice Chancellor / Dean of the Faculty of Health and Environmental Science, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.  Michael first researched into aspects of the Himalayan geology for his PhD at the Department of Geology, University of Leicester, UK, researching the geology, petrology, geochemistry, age, and structure of the Kohistan batholith, and Arc, North Pakistan.  This work, together with collaborations with other Himalayan researchers, led to numerous publications, perhaps most importantly defining the structure and deformation,  lithological character,  and age span of the Kohistan-Ladakh batholith, developing the idea of different magmatic stages, tectonic environments, and magmatic source regions. Subsequently, working with the British Geological Survey, Professor Petterson researched and published geological aspects of the Kohistan and Afghanistan regions of the Himalayas, with a focus upon crustal terrane accretion (in Afghanistan) and the palaeo-eruptive and tectonic environment of Kohistan-Ladakh volcanic sequences.  Michael has also published two comprehensive review papers on aspects of the Kohistan-Ladakh batholith and related volcanic units. Professor Petterson often accompanies his field excursions with his trusty guitar, jamming with locals, and organising singing get togethers: one memorable evening was around an outdoor open fire along with twenty fellow troubadours, and his partner, Lanka Nanayakarra,  at 10pm on an extremely cold minus twenty degrees Centigrade evening, by the banks of the mighty River Indus in Ladakh. Adventures such as this inform Michael’s songwriting with his band ‘Strata’ and related blues-rock-acoustic groups.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783031315688

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Springer Geology
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:XLV, 149 p. 136 illus., 135 illus. in color.
Pagine Arabe: 149
Pagine Romane: xlv


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