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Structural and kinematic evolution of strike-slip shear zones around and in the Central Tianshan : insights for eastward tectonic wedging in the southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt

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In order to better understand the late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the southwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), we carried out structural and geochmnological studies on the poorly investigated Xiaergou and Wulasitai shear zones around and in the Chinese Central Tianshan. The Xiaergou shear zone is the connecting segment between the North Tianshan Fault and Main Tianshan Shear Zone along the northern margin of the Yili - Central Tianshan blocks, it strikes NW-SE with a width of similar to 3-5 km and shows predominant dextral kinematics. Zircon U-Pb ages of pre- and syn-kinematic granitic dykes within the Xiaergou shear zone indicate that the dextral shearing was active at similar to 312-295 Ma. The Wulasitai shear zone is a high-strain belt occurring in the interior of the Central Tianshan block, it extends NW-SE for more than 40 km with variable widths of similar to 1-5 km, steep mylonitic foliations and sub-horizontal stretching lineation are well developed and various kinematic indicators suggest prevailing sinistral shearing. New biotite Ar-40/Ar-39 ages of two meta-sedimentary rocks, together with the published metamorphic zircon ages constrain the timing of the sinistral shearing at similar to 312-301 Ma. Our new results combined with the previous studies reveal that the dextral strike-slip shear zones framing the Central Tianshan formed almost simultaneously in the latest Carboniferous (similar to 310 Ma) and lasted until the middle to late Permian. They resulted from the eastward tectonic wedging and relative rotations between continental blocks in the SW CAOB. The sinistral shearing of the Wulasitai shear zone within the Central Tianshan was likely generated due to differential eastward motions of the northern and southern parts of the Central Tianshan.
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Geology, Late Paleozoic, Tianshan/Tien Shan, Intracontinental deformation, Transcurrent tectonics, Oblique convergence and accretion, Block rotation

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He, Zhiyuan, et al. “Structural and Kinematic Evolution of Strike-Slip Shear Zones around and in the Central Tianshan : Insights for Eastward Tectonic Wedging in the Southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt.” JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, vol. 144, 2021, doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104279.
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He, Z., Wang, B., Ni, X., De Grave, J., Scaillet, S., Chen, Y., … Zhu, X. (2021). Structural and kinematic evolution of strike-slip shear zones around and in the Central Tianshan : insights for eastward tectonic wedging in the southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt. JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, 144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104279
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He, Zhiyuan, Bo Wang, Xinghua Ni, Johan De Grave, Stéphane Scaillet, Yan Chen, Jiashuo Liu, and Xin Zhu. 2021. “Structural and Kinematic Evolution of Strike-Slip Shear Zones around and in the Central Tianshan : Insights for Eastward Tectonic Wedging in the Southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt.” JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY 144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104279.
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He, Zhiyuan, Bo Wang, Xinghua Ni, Johan De Grave, Stéphane Scaillet, Yan Chen, Jiashuo Liu, and Xin Zhu. 2021. “Structural and Kinematic Evolution of Strike-Slip Shear Zones around and in the Central Tianshan : Insights for Eastward Tectonic Wedging in the Southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt.” JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY 144. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104279.
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He Z, Wang B, Ni X, De Grave J, Scaillet S, Chen Y, et al. Structural and kinematic evolution of strike-slip shear zones around and in the Central Tianshan : insights for eastward tectonic wedging in the southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt. JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY. 2021;144.
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Z. He et al., “Structural and kinematic evolution of strike-slip shear zones around and in the Central Tianshan : insights for eastward tectonic wedging in the southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt,” JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, vol. 144, 2021.
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  author       = {{He, Zhiyuan and Wang, Bo and Ni, Xinghua and De Grave, Johan and Scaillet, Stéphane and Chen, Yan and Liu, Jiashuo and Zhu, Xin}},
  issn         = {{0191-8141}},
  journal      = {{JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY}},
  keywords     = {{Geology,Late Paleozoic,Tianshan/Tien Shan,Intracontinental deformation,Transcurrent tectonics,Oblique convergence and accretion,Block rotation}},
  language     = {{eng}},
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  title        = {{Structural and kinematic evolution of strike-slip shear zones around and in the Central Tianshan : insights for eastward tectonic wedging in the southwest Central Asian Orogenic Belt}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104279}},
  volume       = {{144}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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