The Kyrgyz-Ata Synform in the South Tien Shan: Structural and kinematic aspects of its evolution

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Yu. A. Morozov
V. G. Talitskii
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Schmidt United Institute of Physics of the Earth
[2] Moscow State University,Faculty of Geology
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Geotectonics | 2006年 / 40卷
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Devonian; Metamorphic Rock; Structural Assemblage; Middle Devonian; Tectonic Unit;
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The complexes of metamorphic rocks that take part in the tectonic structure of the South Tien Shan are mostly confined to the cores of large synforms and occupy high structural position therein. Problems of their age, origin, metamorphic conditions, and relationships with the adjacent unmetamorphosed Paleozoic sequences have remained debatable throughout the history of geological investigations. The results of detailed studies of the Kyrgyz-Ata Synform, a typical structure of the Turkestan-Alay Zone in the South Tien Shan, are reported in this paper. The metamorphic rocks of the Kan Group participate in the structure of this synform. On the basis of the study of structural assemblages and the kinematic analysis, it is concluded that the multistage evolution of this tectonic unit proceeded under transpressive conditions of volcanic trough “crushing.” The detailed study of rock alteration in the contact zone between the Kan Group and the Middle Devonian basic volcanic rocks allowed us to suggest that the metamorphic Kan Group is not a self-dependent stratigraphic unit but represents an infrastructure (a metamorphosed analogue of the volcanic sequence and underlying rocks) displaced tectonically over its own suprastructure.
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