Zhu Lidong
Chengdu University of Technology
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Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2016
Ran Bo; Zhao Xixi; Liu Zhifei; Wang Chengshan; Zhu Lidong; Jin Wei; Yalin Li
Understanding the Cenozoic vertical-axis rotation in the Tibetan Plateau is crucial for continental dynamic evolution. Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic investigations were carried out for the Oligocene and Miocene continental rocks of the Hoh Xil basin in order to better understand the tectonic rotations of central Tibet. The study area was located in the Tongtianhe area located in the southern part of the Hoh Xil basin and northern margin of the Tanggula thrust system in central-northern Tibet. A total of 160 independently oriented paleomagnetic samples were drilled from the Tongtianhe section for this study. The magnetic properties of magnetite and hematite have been recognized by measurements of magnetic susceptibility vs. temperature curves and unblocking temperatures. The mean directions of the Oligocene Yaxicuo Group in stratigraphic coordinates(Declination/Inclination = 354.9°/29.3°, k = 33.0, α95 = 13.5°, N =5 Sites) and of the Miocene Wudaoliang Group in stratigraphic coordinates(Declination/Inclination = 3.6°/36.4°, k = 161.0, α95 = 9.7°, N =3 Sites) pass reversal tests, indicating the primary nature of the characteristic magnetizations. Our results suggested that the sampled areas in the Tuotuohe depression of the Hoh Xil basin have undergone no paleomagnetically detectable rotations under single thrusting from the Tanggula thrust system. Our findings, together with constraints from other tectonic characteristics reported by previous paleomagnetic studies, suggest tectonic rotations in the Cuoredejia and Wudaoliang depressions of the Hoh Xil basin were affected by strike-slip faulting of the Fenghuo Shan-Nangqian thrust systems. A closer examination of geological data and different vertical-axis rotation magnitudes suggest the tectonic history of the Hoh Xil basin may be controlled by thrust and strike-slip faulting since the Eocene.更多还原
Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2010
Yi Haisheng; Wang Chengshan; Shi Zhiqiang; Lin Jinhui; Zhu Lidong
Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 1998
Lin Li; Zhu Lidong
Geological bulletin of China | 2010
Li Yalin; Wang Chengshan; Zhu Lidong; Wang Li-cheng; Yang Wen-guang
Geological bulletin of China | 2011
Wei Yushuai; Wang Chengshan; Li Yalin; Zhu Lidong; Wang Li-cheng
Archive | 2017
陶刚; Tao Gang; 朱利东; Zhu Lidong; 李智武; Li Zhiwu; 欧阳慧子; Ouyang Huizi; 解龙; Xie Long; 杨文光; Yang Wenguang; 杨珍; Yang Zhen
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017
Zhang Yu-Xiu; Li Zhiwu; Yang Wenguang; Zhu Lidong; Jin Xin; Zhou Xiao-Yao; Tao Gang; Zhang Kai-Jun
Gondwana Research | 2017
Chen Weiwei; Zhang Shihong; Ding Jikai; Zhang Junhong; Zhao Xixi; Zhu Lidong; Yang Wenguang; Yang Tianshui; Li Haiyan; Wu Huaichun
Kuangwu Yanshi | 2016
Tao Gang; Yang Wenguang; Zhu Lidong; Li Zhiwu; Xie Long; Fan Wei; He Yuan; Liu He; Li Chao
Dizhi Lunping | 2016
Tao Gang; Li Zhiwu; Zhu Lidong; Zhang Yu-Xiu; Yang Wenguang; Chen Shun; Xie Long; Yang Zhen; He Yuan; Liu He; Li Chao