How far between Iran and Eurasia was the Thran plate during Triassic-Jurassic times?
Abstract
Calc-alkaline volcanic deposits from the south-west of the Turan plate, near the city of Turkmenbasi (40°00’N, 52°58tE) in Turkmenistan, were studied paleomagnetically. These rocks have been affected by a greenschist-facies metamorphism, possibly of regional extent, that has been K/Ar-dated as 200 to 227 Ma old. A low-blocking temperature component (D = 349° ,l = 64°), close to the present field direction and probably of viscous or recent chemical origin, was isolated by a negative fold test at three sites. The mean direction of a high-blocking-temperature component isolated at 15 sites, mainly carried by magnetite, is scattered before and after tectonic correction and is therefore difficult to interpret. A group of seven sites with low inclinations before and after tectonic correction was isolated. The mean inclination of these sites (31 ± 8°), syn-folding or post-folding, corresponds to a paleolatitude of 17 ± 8° which is lower than the conventional Eurasian paleolatitudes for post-Permian times. The paleomagnetic data from the Turan and Iran plates constrain this low paleolatitude to the Late Triassic and Jurassic period. This requires a shortening of at least 7° between the Turan plate and Eurasia during this time.

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