Dating Tectonism in the Indosinian–Thai–Malayan Orogen by Thermoluminescence
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1968
Abstract
The thermoluminescence "ages" of a large and representative selection of limestone specimens from the Thai-Malayan geosyncline, ranging in stratigraphic age from Ordovician to Triassic, are related, not to stratigraphic age, but to tectonic and magmatic events in the Mesozoic Indosinian-Thai-Malayan orogeny. It is deduced that the revolutionary phase of the orogeny extended from early Triassic to early Cretaceous; folding of the geosynclinal sediments and accompanying recrystallization of the limestones terminated in late Jurassic, but granitic activity extended to early Cretaceous. A post-orogenic phase of granitic intrusion, accompanied by secondary calcite veining of the limestones, occurred in early Tertiary and appears to be confined to a narrow zone along the western margins of the Main Range batholith. The thermoluminescence "ages" indicate that the revolutionary phase of the orogeny extended over a period of approximately 150 million years, which is in agreement with the radiometric ages of Malayan orogenic granites. © 1968, The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Keywords
Calcite, Lime, Limestone, Stratigraphy
Divisions
GEOLOGY
Publication Title
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Volume
79
Issue
3
Publisher
Geological Society of America