Abstract
The rotational of rigid blocks within continental interiors, distant from plate convergence boundaries, represents a peculiar phenomenon with unclear dynamics. The Tarim block, characterized as a rigid Precambrian entity in Central Asia, is surrounded by the Tibetan–Pamir plateau to the south and the Tian Shan mountains to the north. Geophysical data strongly indicate a significant clockwise rotation of the Tarim block during the Cenozoic era. Simultaneously, distinctive deformation patterns and associated topographic responses are observed between the western–central and eastern Tian Shan regions. The intricate relationship among the India-Asia collision, Tarim's rotation, and Tian Shan's responses remains insufficiently constrained. In this study, we constructed a series of large-scale, high-resolution 3-D numerical models to study the mechanisms and effects of Tarim rotation. Our model results reveal that the collision between the advancing Indian lithosphere and the southwestern rim of the Tarim block triggers a clockwise rotation of the Tarim block. Subsequently, this rotation induces varied deformation responses along the strike of Tian Shan—resulting in heightened compression and significant uplift in central Tian Shan due to convergence, while eastern Tian Shan experiences less compression and moderate uplift attributed to divergence. Thus, the Tarim rotation emerges as an essential linkage, connecting the evolutionary dynamics of the Tibetan plateau with the far-reaching activation of Tian Shan. This research provides valuable insights into the geodynamic processes shaping continental interiors, with implications for broader tectonic frameworks and technological applications.
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