魏晓椿

With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study /Lecturer

魏晓椿,博士,现任长江大学地球科学学院特任副教授,硕士生导师。主持或参与国家自然科学基金、中国科学院战略性先导科技专项等多项。重点关注青藏高原的隆升过程、机制及其资源环境效应。 目前以第一作者和通讯作者在PNAS(美国科学院院刊)、Tectonics、GSA Bulletin和Tectonophysics等期刊发表论文多篇。以合作者身份在EPSL、JGR: Solid Earth、GSA Bulletin、Palaeogeography  Pa...

Paper Publications

Miocene Volcaniclastic Sequence Within the Xiyu Formation from Source to Sink: Implications for Drainage Development and Tectonic Evolution in Eastern Pamir, NW Tibetan Plateau

Release time:
2025-03-28
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DOI number:
10.1029/2018TC005008
Journal:
Tectonics
Abstract:
Abstract The formation of the Pamir salient and the Tashkorgan-Yarkand River is highly debated with the ages ranging from pre-Cenozoic to late Miocene. One approach to resolve these issues is to draw support from the sedimentary record in the surrounding basins. A volcaniclastic sequence, which divides into Lower and Upper Members, was identified in the southwestern Tarim Basin. The Lower Member was transported by dilute streamflows, which likely flowed during or soon after eruptions, while the Upper Member was formed by a syneruptive volcanic debris flow. Chronological, petrologic, and geochemical data consistently indicate that the sequence was derived from the Central Pamir at ~11 Ma. The ~11 Ma emplacement of the volcaniclastic sequence provides unique constraints for the evolution of the Tashkorgan-Yarkand River and the Pamir salient. Provenance data indicate a multistage evolutionary history of the Tashkorgan-Yarkand River. The paleo-Tashkorgan River was initially formed in the piedmont of the Pamir marginal range before ~15 Ma. This river cut back into the Tashkorgan region at ~15 Ma, after which it has eroded the Central Pamir by ~11 Ma. The N-S trending upper reaches of the Tashkorgan River and the Yarkand River were established after ~11 Ma. The emplacement of the volcanic debris flow, together with regional deformation evidence, indicates limited strike-slip motion between Pamir and the Tarim at least since ~11 Ma, which refutes hundreds of kilometers offset between the Pamir and the Tarim after this time and supports an earlier indention of the Pamir salient.
Co-author:
Wang Ping, Tada Ryuji, Clift Peter D., Jourdan Fred, Luo Chao, Chen Hanlin
First Author:
Wei Xiaochun
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期刊文章
Correspondence Author:
Wei Xiaochun, Zheng Hongbo
Volume:
37
Issue:
9
Page Number:
3261–3284
ISSN No.:
0278-7407
Date of Publication:
2018-09-01