Ml. Bazhenov et al., PALEOMAGNETISM OF CRETACEOUS RED BEDS FROM TAJIKISTAN AND CENOZOIC DEFORMATION DUE TO INDIA - EURASIA COLLISION, Earth and planetary science letters, 124(1-4), 1994, pp. 1-18
We have carried out structural and paleomagnetic studies in the Tadzhi
k depression in order to evaluate the main features of the Alpine tect
onics of this area. About 340 cores from 43 sites of Lower Cretaceous
red beds were sampled from four different localities in the basin and
adjacent ranges. A well-defined component of magnetization (A) of norm
al polarity with high unblocking temperatures up to 650-670-degrees-C
was isolated from all the sites. Another component of magnetization (B
) with unblocking temperatures between 650 and 680-degrees-C was isola
ted from only fifteen sites; this component is bipolar. The fold test
is positive for both components. We believe that component A was acqui
red during the Cretaceous long interval of normal polarity. Comparison
with Eurasian reference data shows significant counterclockwise rotat
ion of a locality close to the Pamir wedge (R = 51 +/- 5-degrees) and
another counterclockwise rotation from the inner part of the basin (R
= 15 +/- 5-degrees). No significant rotations are observed at the two
other localities on the periphery of the Tadzhik basin.