Tectonic Setting for the Emplacement of Granitoid Rocks in Burma
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 647 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The granitoid rocks in Burma can be subdivided into three main belts viz. (1)  Eastern Granitoid Belt, (2) W-Sn related,  Central Granitoid Belt and (3) Porphyry Cu  (Au)-related, Western Granitoid Belt. The  W-Sn related, central belt Granitoids were  interpreted to have generated during the  continent-arc collision and the Porphyry  Cu(Au)-related, western grantioid belt was  emplaced in a magmatic-volcanic arc above  an east-dipping subduction zone. INTRODUCTION  Major tectonic domains of Burma Burma region can be subdivided into N-S  trending (6) major tectonic domains from  west to east (1) Arakan Coastal Strip as  ensimatic Foredeep (2) Indo-Burman Ranges  as Outer Arc or Fore Arc (3) Western  Inner-Burman Tertiary Basin as Inter-Arc  Basin (4) Central Volcanic Belt (Central Volcanic Line) as Inner  Magmatic-volcanic Arc (5) Eastern  Inner-Burman Tertiary Basin as Back-Arc  Basin and (6) Shan-Tennasserim Massif as  ensialic, Sino-Burman Ranges (Bender, 1983).  The Sagaing (transform) Fault and Shan  Boundary Fault form as a tectonically  significant boundary between Eastern-Burman  Basin (Back-Arc Basin) and continental,
Citation
APA: (1987) Tectonic Setting for the Emplacement of Granitoid Rocks in Burma
MLA: Tectonic Setting for the Emplacement of Granitoid Rocks in Burma. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.
