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Title: Geodynamic evolution of Loei area - northeastern Thailand
Authors: Chongpan Chonglakmani
Keywords: Geodynamic evolution;Loei; Phetchabun
Issue Date: 1999
Citation: The international symposium and Fied workshop UNESCO=IUGS=IGCP projects 368/411/440 on Geodynsmic and tectonic..., 10-20 October 1999
Abstract: The discovery of the chromian spinel detritus in sandstones from the Permian Nam Duk Formation (Phetchabun region) confirms that the siliciclastic part of this formation is related to the erosion of a mountain belt caused by compressional deformation. The question discussed is whether this detritus is derived from an older orogen exposed today in the region of Loei east of the Nam Duk Basin, or it is from a mountain belt which evolved during Permian times in the west (Nan-Uttaradit region). In the first case the Nam Duk Formation would represent the passive continental margin sequence of the “Indochina craton”, and in the second case it would be part of the sedimentary wedge associated with the compressional deformation and subsequent uplift to the erosional level during Middle to Upper Permian of a rising mountain belt further in the west. In this contribution, arguments in favour of the second scenario are discussed. The region close to the Nan-Uttaradit suture zone shows evidence of compressional deformation and subsequent uplift to an erosional level in the Permian when the chromian spinel detritus was deposited in the Nam Duk Formation.
Description: ผลงานวิชาการคณาจารย์มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี
URI: http://sutir.sut.ac.th:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/501
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