Provenance of Eocene foreland basin sediments, Nepal: Constraints to the timing and diachroneity of early Himalayan orogenesis

  1. Yani Najman1,
  2. Andy Carter2,
  3. Grahame Oliver3 and
  4. Eduardo Garzanti4
  1. 1Department of Environmental Science, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
  2. 2School of Earth Sciences, University and Birkbeck College, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
  3. 3Crustal Geodynamics Group, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL, UK
  4. 4Dipartimento Scienze Geologiche e Geotecnologie, Universita di Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 4, 20126 Milan, Italy

    Abstract

    In contrast to Eocene Himalayan foreland basin sedimentary deposits in India and Pakistan, coeval sedimentary rocks of the Bhainskati Formation in Nepal contain scant petrographic evidence of orogenic input. Such data have been used as evidence to promote models of diachroneity of India-Asia collision. In this paper we document orogenic input into the Eocene foreland basin rocks of Nepal, from fission-track analyses of detrital zircons. Our data provide evidence that significantly reduces the possible duration of any diachroneity of collision, and brings the interpretation of the sedimentary record into better agreement with ages of early thrusting and metamorphism in the orogen. We also use our detrital fission-track data to bolster previous age determinations of the overlying Dumri Formation, confirming the basin-wide occurrence of a major unconformity. Comparison of our data set with that from coeval along-strike rocks in India suggests that there is no evidence of diachroneity in early stages of the orogen's exhumation.

    Footnotes

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    • GSA Data Repository item 2005051, Figures DR1 and DR2, and Tables DR1 and DR2, is available online at www.geosociety.org/pubs/ft2005.htm, or on request from editinggeosociety.org or Documents Secretary, GSA, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, CO 80301–9140, USA.

      • Accepted 2 December 2004.
      • Received 3 September 2004.
      • Revision received 1 December 2004.
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