Abstract
Abstract Fission Track (m) ages of apatite and zircon from the Higher Himalayan Crystalline (HHC), SE - Jammu and Kashmiralong Chenab-Suru-Dodarivers and their tributaries provide constraints on the cooling (<250°C) and exhumation history of these rocks. FT ages of apatite/zircon versus the topographic elevations of the host samples from different traverses provide linear relationships, indicating differential and secular nature of exhumation in the Himalaya. The HHC belt is exhumedat a rate of about 0.27 mm/a during Middle to Late Miocene. However, regional exhumation rate near the base along the Main Central Thrust and in central parts of the HHC from FT apatite ages is faster upto 0.35 mm/a since Late Miocene. Exhumation has considerably slowed down to 0.11 mm/a along its northern boundary and 0.02 mm/a along the Zanskar Shear Zone. No apparent faster exhurnationis discernible either along thee MCT or the Zanskar ShearZone (ZSZ). On the other hand, three large fold structures namely the Suru Dome, the Chisoti Dome and the Kishtwaranti formal window have indicated very young and fast exhumation of 0.33 mm/a, 1.1 mm/a and 3.6 mm/a respectively during the last 1 to 5 Ma.
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