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Murghab Tajikistan
Badakhshanite-(Y), Y 2 Mn 4 Al(Si 2 B 7 BeO 24 ), a new mineral species of the perettiite group from a granite miarolic pegmatite in Eastern Pamir, the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast, Tajikistan Available to Purchase
The Sarez-Pamir Earthquake and Landslide of 18 February 1911 Available to Purchase
Cretaceous shortening and exhumation history of the South Pamir terrane Open Access
Increasing Postearthquake Field Mapping Efficiency with Optical Image Correlation Available to Purchase
A Slip Gap of the 2016 M w 6.6 Muji, Xinjiang, China, Earthquake Inferred from Sentinel‐1 TOPS Interferometry Available to Purchase
Multisystem dating of modern river detritus from Tajikistan and China: Implications for crustal evolution and exhumation of the Pamir Open Access
IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) – Newsletter 82 Available to Purchase
Dynamic Ruptures on Bending Fault: Insights from Numerical Simulations of Transient Stress Field Available to Purchase
New minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in 2018 Available to Purchase
The 29 March 2017 Yuzhno‐Ozernovskoe Kamchatka Earthquake: Fault Activity in An Extension of the East Kamchatka Fault Zone as Constrained by InSAR Observations Available to Purchase
IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) NEWSLETTER 46: New minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in 2018 Open Access
The 2022 Delingha, China, Earthquake Sequence and Implication for Seismic Hazard near the Western End of the Qilian–Haiyuan Fault Available to Purchase
Rupture Directivity of the 2019 M w 5.8 Changning, Sichuan, China, Earthquake and Implication for Induced Seismicity Available to Purchase
Structural setting and detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology of Triassic–Cenozoic strata in the eastern Central Pamir, Tajikistan Available to Purchase
Abstract Integration of new geological mapping, detrital zircon geochronology, and sedimentary and metamorphic petrography south of the Muskol metamorphic dome in the Central Pamir terrane provides new constraints on the evolution of the Pamir orogen from Triassic to Late Oligocene time. Zircon U–Pb data show that the eastern Central Pamir includes Triassic strata and mélange that are of Karakul–Mazar/Songpan–Ganzi affinity and comprise the hanging wall of a thrust sheet that may root into the Tanymas Fault c. 35 km to the north. The Triassic rocks are unconformably overlain by Cretaceous strata that bear similarities to coeval units in the southern Qiangtang terrane and the Bangong Suture Zone of central Tibet. Finally, Oligocene or younger conglomerate and interbedded siltstone, the youngest documented strata in the Pamir Plateau proper, record an episode of juvenile magmatism at c. 32 Ma, which is absent in the extant rock record and other detrital compilations from the Pamir but overlaps in age with ultrapotassic volcanic rocks in central Tibet. Zircon Hf isotopic data from the Oligocene grains ( ε Hf (t) ≈ +9.6) suggest a primary mantle contribution, consistent with the hypothesis of Late Eocene lithospheric removal beneath the Pamir Plateau.
Structural setting and evolution of the Afghan orogenic segment – a review Available to Purchase
Abstract The actual state of knowledge concerning the tectonic evolution of the Afghan orogenic segment is summarized in the context of the neighbouring regions. The segment can be divided into: (1) the Late Palaeozoic North Afghan Variscan domain, which forms the southern margin of the Turan Plate; (2) the Early Cimmerian (Late Triassic–Early Jurassic) Palaeotethys suture zone of Middle Afghanistan, with the associated magmatic arc and back-arc rift extending from the Parapamisos and western Hindu Kush to the northern Pamir Mountains; (3) the Late Cimmerian (Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous) domain of the Central Afghan Block mosaic with Gondwana-derived terranes; and (4) the Cenozoic-age Himalayan domain, which fringes the Cimmerian domain along the transpressive boundary of the Indian Plate in the east and the accretionary complex of the Makran subduction zone in the south. This current review of the scattered literature of a country where geological fieldwork effectively ceased 35 years ago is intended to bridge the gap between the better-known regions to the west in eastern Iran, and to the east in the Pamir–Punjab syntaxis.