Abstract:
The Nujiang River suture zone in the Bitu area, Tibet, is represented by an ophiolitictectonic mélange zone consisting of PermianPaleogene ophiolitic mélange and different types of SilurianLate Triassic sedimentary rocks. The sporadical occurrence of such mineral assemblages as glaucophane and 3Ttype phengite indicates that this zone is a medium and highpressure metamorphic zone, whose deformation feature is represented by duplex backthrusting imbricate structure formed by thrust faults and folds. The evolution of this zone progressed through six stages, finally resulting in the suturing of the GangsideNyainqêntanglha block and the Qamdo block of Yangtzia affinity and the formation of the present tectonic framework of a zone sandwiched between two arcs.