New data on stratigraphy, tectonics, and magmatism of the Tien Shan ancient rocks permit the plate-tectonic interpretation of the structure and evolution of the Tien Shan nappe-folded orogen. A new scheme of tectonic regionalization has been proposed for the Kyrgyz Tien Shan. Emphasis is placed on recognition of geodynamic complexes (continents, micro-continents, passive and active margins, open ocean basins, and marginal seas) and structural elements (autochthons, parautochthons, allochthons, and neoautochthons), governing the spatial arrangement of the units with specific texture and composition. Over a long geologic history of the territory, the continental blocks changed their outlines, and ocean basins appeared and disappeared. The Caledonian and Hercynian orogenies in the Tien Shan underwent a complete Wilson cycle. The Mesozoic history was controlled by within-plate processes of sedimentation and magmatism. Since the Oligocene, the Tien Shan territory has been involved in the recent orogeny.
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STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE TIEN SHAN NAPPE-FOLDED OROGEN Available to Purchase
R. A. Maksumova;
R. A. Maksumova
Institute of Geology, National Academy of Sciences of Kyrgyzstan, prosp. Erkindik 30, Bishkek, 720481, Kyrgyzstan
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A. V. Dzhenchuraeva;
A. V. Dzhenchuraeva
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State Geological Agency KMEGEI, prosp. Erkindik 2, Bishkek, 720300, Kyrgyzstan
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A. V. Berezanskii
A. V. Berezanskii
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State Geological Agency YuKGE, ul. Suyumbaeva 43, Osh, 714012, Kyrgyzstan
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R. A. Maksumova
Institute of Geology, National Academy of Sciences of Kyrgyzstan, prosp. Erkindik 30, Bishkek, 720481, Kyrgyzstan
A. V. Dzhenchuraeva
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State Geological Agency KMEGEI, prosp. Erkindik 2, Bishkek, 720300, Kyrgyzstan
A. V. Berezanskii
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State Geological Agency YuKGE, ul. Suyumbaeva 43, Osh, 714012, Kyrgyzstan
Publisher: Novovsibirsk State University
Received:
28 Nov 2000
First Online:
19 Jun 2024
Online ISSN: 1878-030X
Print ISSN: 1068-7971
© 2003 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Allerton Press, Inc.
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2001) 42 (10): 1367–1374.
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Received:
28 Nov 2000
First Online:
19 Jun 2024
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R. A. Maksumova, A. V. Dzhenchuraeva, A. V. Berezanskii; STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE TIEN SHAN NAPPE-FOLDED OROGEN. Russ. Geol. Geophys. 2001;; 42 (10): 1367–1374. doi:
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- allochthons
- Asia
- autochthons
- Caledonian Orogeny
- Central Asia
- chronostratigraphy
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- correlation
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- maps
- microcontinents
- nappes
- orogeny
- Paleozoic
- plate collision
- plate tectonics
- Tajikistan
- tectonic maps
- tectonic units
- tectonics
- tectonostratigraphic units
- terranes
- Tien Shan
- Uzbekistan
- Variscan Orogeny
- Wilson cycle
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