Tibetan, Variscan, and Precambrian Basement Reactivation: Products of Continental Collision

Extensive terranes of basement reactivation are interpreted as resulting from crustal thickening following continental collision. It is suggested that terranes, such as the Grenville Province and much of the Variscan orogenic belt in Europe, have their modern analog in the Tibetan Plateau. The Tibetan Plateau is underlain by a continental crust between 60 and 80 km thick and is characterized by extensive high-potash Neogene vulcanism. Following T. H. Green's arguments that partial melting of a dioritic lower crust may yield potassic granitic liquids and refractory anorthositic residues, we consider that continental collision is followed by crustal thickening, to accommodate further plate convergence, with ensuing partial melting of the lower crust. At high structural levels, silicic-potassic ignimbrites are extruded in intermontane basin-horst terranes, with subjacent granite plutons. At deeper levels, a dry refractory lower crust consisting of pyroxene granulites and anor-thosites is generated.

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