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Compressional Tectonics - Plate Convergence to Mountain Building

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A synthesis of current knowledge on collisional and convergent plate boundaries worldwide
 
Major mountain belts on Earth, such as the Alps, Himalayas, and Appalachians, have been built by compressional tectonic processes during continent-continent and arc-continent collisions. Understanding their formation and evolution is important because of the hazards associated with convergent and collisional plate boundaries, and because these mountain belts contain resources such as precious metals, rare earth elements, oil, gas, and coal.
 
Compressional Tectonics: Plate Convergence to Mountain Building reviews our present-day knowledge of the tectonic evolution of the Alpine-Himalayan and Appalachian belts.
 
Volume highlights include:
* Overview of terminology relating to compressional and contractional tectonics
* Discussion of subduction zone dynamics
* Debates over the timing of the collision and convergence of particular subduction and suture zones
* Examples of the different stages in the development of orogenic belts
 
This book is one of a set of three in the collection Tectonic Processes: A Global View.
 
The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

List of contents

List of Contributors vii
 
Preface ix
 
Part I Plate Convergence
 
1 When Plates Collide 3
Elizabeth J Catlos and Ibrahim Çemen
 
2 Subduction and Obduction Processes: The Fate of Oceanic Lithosphere Revealed by Blueschists, Eclogites, and Ophiolites 21
Philippe Agard, Mathieu Soret, Guillaume Bonnet, Dia Ninkabou, Alexis Plunder, Cécile Prigent, and Philippe Yamato
 
3 Lateral Heterogeneity in Compressional Mountain Belt Settings 47
Bibek Giri and Mary Hubbard
 
4 A Review of the Dynamics of Subduction Zone Initiation in the Aegean Region 87
Elizabeth J Catlos and Ibrahim Çemen
 
Part II Alpine-Himalayan Collision
 
5 Genesis of Himalayan Stratigraphy and the Tectonic Development of the Thrust Belt 121
Delores M Robinson and Aaron J Martin
 
6 Records of Himalayan Metamorphism and Contractional Tectonics in the Central Himalayas (Darondi Khola, Nepal) 155
Elizabeth J Catlos
 
7 Tectonics of the Southeast Anatolian Orogenic Belt 203
Yücel Y1lmaz, Erdinç Yiitbas, and Ibrahim Çemen
 
8 Tectonics of Eastern Anatolian Plateau: Final Stages of Collisional Orogeny in Anatolia 223
Yücel Y1lmaz, Ibrahim Çemen, and Erdinç Yiitbas
 
9 When and Why the NeoTethyan Subduction Initiated Along the Eurasian Margin: A Case Study From a Jurassic Eclogite in Southern Iran 245
Bo Wan, Yang Chu, Ling Chen, Zhiyong Zhang, Songjian Ao, and Morteza Talebian
 
Part III North America Mountain Building
 
10 Stratigraphic and Thermal Maturity Evidence for a Break- Back Thrust Sequence in the Southern Appalachian Thrust Belt, Alabama, USA 263
Jack C Pashin
 
11 Strain Partitioning in Foreland Basins: An Example From the Ouachita Fold- Thrust Belt Arkoma Basin Transition Zone in Southeastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas 281
Ibrahim Çemen and Donald J Yezerski
 
12 Extensional Collapse of Orogens: A Review and Example From the Southern Appalachian Orogen 301
David A Foster, Chong Ma, Ben D Goscombe, and Paul A Mueller
 
Index 321

About the author










Elizabeth J. Catlos, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Ibrahim Çemen, The University of Alabama, USA

Summary

A synthesis of current knowledge on collisional and convergent plate boundaries worldwide

Major mountain belts on Earth, such as the Alps, Himalayas, and Appalachians, have been built by compressional tectonic processes during continent-continent and arc-continent collisions. Understanding their formation and evolution is important because of the hazards associated with convergent and collisional plate boundaries, and because these mountain belts contain resources such as precious metals, rare earth elements, oil, gas, and coal.

Compressional Tectonics: Plate Convergence to Mountain Building reviews our present-day knowledge of the tectonic evolution of the Alpine-Himalayan and Appalachian belts.

Volume highlights include:
* Overview of terminology relating to compressional and contractional tectonics
* Discussion of subduction zone dynamics
* Debates over the timing of the collision and convergence of particular subduction and suture zones
* Examples of the different stages in the development of orogenic belts

This book is one of a set of three in the collection Tectonic Processes: A Global View.

The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

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