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Nature | 2001

Dating of the oldest continental sediments from the Himalayan foreland basin

Yani Najman; Malcolm S. Pringle; Laurent Godin; G. J. H. Oliver

A detailed knowledge of Himalayan development is important for our wider understanding of several global processes, ranging from models of plateau uplift to changes in oceanic chemistry and climate. Continental sediments 55 Myr old found in a foreland basin in Pakistan are, by more than 20 Myr, the oldest deposits thought to have been eroded from the Himalayan metamorphic mountain belt. This constraint on when erosion began has influenced models of the timing and diachrony of the India–Eurasia collision, timing and mechanisms of exhumation and uplift, as well as our general understanding of foreland basin dynamics. But the depositional age of these basin sediments was based on biostratigraphy from four intercalated marl units. Here we present dates of 257 detrital grains of white mica from this succession, using the 40Ar–39Ar method, and find that the largest concentration of ages are at 36–40 Myr. These dates are incompatible with the biostratigraphy unless the mineral ages have been reset, a possibility that we reject on the basis of a number of lines of evidence. A more detailed mapping of this formation suggests that the marl units are structurally intercalated with the continental sediments and accordingly that biostratigraphy cannot be used to date the clastic succession. The oldest continental foreland basin sediments containing metamorphic detritus eroded from the Himalaya orogeny therefore seem to be at least 15–20 Myr younger than previously believed, and models based on the older age must be re-evaluated.


Archive | 2002

Exhumation and attainment of steady state in the Himalaya: insights from the detrital sediment record

Yani Najman; Eduardo Garzanti; Malcolm S. Pringle; Michael J. Bickle; Douglas W. Burbank; Shigeru Ando; Nicholas Brozovic


Archive | 2003

Non-steady-state exhumation of the Higher Himalaya, N.W. India: insights from a combined isotopic and sedimentological approach.

Yani Najman; Malcolm S. Pringle; Michael J. Bickle; Eduardo Garzanti; Douglas W. Burbank; Shigeru Ando; Nicholas Brozovic


Archive | 2000

Ar/Ar Single Crystal White Mica Ages for Himalayan Erosion, Exhumation and Provenance Studies

Nikki White; Malcolm S. Pringle; Eduardo Garzanti; Yani Najman; Maithani Ashok; Doug Burbank


Archive | 2009

Closure of Tethys and early stages of Himalayan evolution: constraints from the detrital record, Ladakh, India

Dan Jenks; Yani Najman; Laurent Godin; Randy R. Parrish; Matthew S. A. Horstwood; Owen R. Green; Paul R. Bown; Eduardo Garzanti; H. L. Willems


Archive | 2003

Determining orogenic exhumation, steady state, and frontal accretion, using the sediment record: an example from the Himalayan foreland basin

Yani Najman; Malcolm S. Pringle; Michael J. Bickle; Eduardo Garzanti; Shigeru Ando; Douglas W. Burbank; Nicholas Brozovic


Archive | 2003

Himalayan tectonic evolution determined from the sedimentary record, Nepal

Adam Szulc; Yani Najman; Malcolm S. Pringle; Michael J. Bickle; Hazel J. Chapman; Eduardo Garzanti; H. Sinclair; T. P. Ojha; Peter G. DeCelles


Archive | 2017

Cenozoic evolution of the Pamir Salient; timing, mechanisms and paleo-environmental impacts : constraints from the Aertashi section, western Tarim Basin

Tamsin Blayney; Yani Najman; Guillaume Dupont-Nivet


Archive | 2014

Tectonic Evolution of the North-western Tibetan margin and the Pamirs as determined from the sedimentary record of Aertashi, Western Tarim Basin, China *

Tamsin Blayney; Yani Najman; Guillaume Dupont-Nivet; Eduardo Garzanti; Andrew Carter; Ian L. Millar


Archive | 2010

Locating earliest records of orogenesis in the western Himalaya: Paleogene sediments in the Iranian Makran and Pakistan Katawaz basin

Andrew Carter; Yani Najman; Abbas Bahroudi; Paul R. Bown; Eduardo Garzanti; Robert Z. Lawrence

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Malcolm S. Pringle

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Paul R. Bown

University College London

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Nicholas Brozovic

University of Southern California

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