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Title: The role of strike-slip faulting in the history of the Hukawng Block and the Jade Mines Uplift, Myanmar
Authors: Michael F. Ridd
Michael J. Crow
Christopher K. Morley
Authors: Michael F. Ridd
Michael J. Crow
Christopher K. Morley
Keywords: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2019
Abstract: © 2019 The Geologists' Association The Hukawng Basin is bounded on its east by splays of the still-active Sagaing Fault. Palinspastically restoring Myanmar's blocks to their positions before the widely-accepted c.400 km dextral strike-slip fault displacement, places the Hukawng Block alongside the Tengchong Block, suggesting they were formerly connected. Additionally the Cretaceous–Paleogene Medial-Myanmar Shear Zone then aligns with the NW-SE Jade Mines Belt. Jadeitite formed there under HP/LT conditions in a Mesozoic subduction zone. It was exhumed at the intersection of the dextral Medial-Myanmar Shear Zone with the subduction-zone at the continental margin of Sundaland. The later Sagaing Fault played no part in that exhumation.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63637
ISSN: 00167878
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