Structural and Thermal Evolution of the Siwaliks of Western Nepal

Authors

  • J. L. Mugnier U.R.A. CNRS 69, rue Maurice Gignoux, 38031, Grenoble cedex, France
  • E. Chalaron U.R.A. CNRS 69, rue Maurice Gignoux, 38031, Grenoble cedex, France
  • G. Mascle ELF-Aquitaine Pau, C.S.T.J.F. L2-14, Avenue Larribau, 64018 Pau, France
  • B. Pradier Orstom Chile, Casilla 53090, Coreo Central, Santiago 1, Chile
  • G. Herail ELF-Aquitaine Pau, C.S.T.J.F. L2-14, Avenue Larribau, 64018 Pau, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v11i0.32791

Keywords:

Siwalik evolution, Neogene structures, Vitrinite reflectance values, western Nepal

Abstract

The piedmont of the Himalayas is formed in Western Nepal by: a) Siwalik sediments affected by folds, thrust and back­ thrust structures and b) intra-belt basins (Duns) that are dis laced piggyback above the thrust sheets. Vitrinite reflectance values (VRo) are found between 0.3% and 0.5% in Middle Siwalik sediments and between 0.6 and 1% in Lower Siwaliks. The thermal maturity of the organic matter agrees with maximum burial depth (3500 m for Middle Siwaliks and 6000 m for Lower Siwaliks) that do not strongly exceed the stratigraphic thickness of the Siwaliks Group. Intense erosion concomitant with deformation balances closely tectonic thickening and prevent burial of the Siwalik sediments at great depth. Nonetheless, Duns developed above the steeper part of the basal decollement and/or ahead of back-thrusts prevent the exhumation of rock and could lead to greater burial depth.

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Published

1995-12-01

How to Cite

Mugnier, J. L., Chalaron, E., Mascle, G., Pradier, B., & Herail, G. (1995). Structural and Thermal Evolution of the Siwaliks of Western Nepal. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 11, 171–178. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v11i0.32791

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