Tectonic history of the Irtysh shear zone (NE Kazakhstan): New constraints from zircon U/Pb dating, apatite fission track dating and palaeostress analysis

S. Glorie, J. De Grave, D. Delvaux, M. M. Buslov, F. I. Zhimulev, F. Vanhaecke, M. A. Elburg, P. Van Den haute

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Abstract

The Irtysh shear zone (ISZ) is an important structure in the framework of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). It represents the site of final collision of Kazakhstan with Siberia during Hercynian times and records up to 1000. km of lateral displacement during subsequent reorganization in the CAOB edifice. We present new zircon U/Pb, apatite fission track and fault kinematic data along the ISZ and consequently derived its tectonic history with emphasis on its formation and reactivation episodes. Carboniferous (~340-320. Ma) zircon U/Pb ages were obtained for the syn- and post-collisional Kalba-Narym intrusives, dating their emplacement in the framework of the Siberia-Kazakhstan collision. During this period, the ISZ experienced an 'early brittle' left-lateral, mainly transtensional stress regime. Late Carboniferous-Early Permian post-collisional intrusives were emplaced and the stress regime changed to a 'late brittle' regime, characterized by more compressional conditions, indicating rheological strengthening as a response to cessation of ductile shearing and cooling of the ISZ crust.Apatite fission track data and thermal history modeling reveal Late Cretaceous (~100-70. Ma) cooling of the ISZ basement rocks as a response to denudation of a bordering Late Mesozoic Altai orogen. After this denudation event, the tectonic activity ceased during the Late Mesozoic-Early Cenozoic. A final step of cooling (from ~25. Ma), exhibited by some of the thermal history models, may reflect reactivation of the ISZ and initiation of Cenozoic Altai mountain building. The Late Plio-Pleistocene phase of mountain building coincides with a new change in the Palaeostress field, characterized by minor transpressional, right-lateral shear conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-149
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Asian Earth Sciences
Volume45
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Feb 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apatite fission track thermochronology
  • Central Asian Orogenic Belt
  • Fault kinematics
  • Irtysh shear zone
  • Palaeostress tensor inversion
  • Zircon U/Pb dating

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology
  • Earth-Surface Processes

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