Abstract

The Higher Himalayan Crystallines (HHC) in the Siyom river section of eastern Arunachal Himalaya, display top-to- ESE compressional ductile shear from Pene to Menchuka. In this part of the Himalayan Metamorphic Belt (HMB), the base of the Main Central Thrust (MCT) is the southern boundary of the ductile shear fabrics in HHC. Across the MCT, a significant break in the grade of metamorphism is observed between the HHC and the Lesser Himalayan Sequences (LHS). The ductile shear fabrics documented in the HHC are primary S-C and S-C’ fabrics, asymmetric folds, porphyroclasts and porphyrobalsts, brittle-ductile structures and asymmetric boudins. Three phases of folding representing three deformation episodes (D1-D3) in HHC are recorded in the area. The rocks of the HHC in Siyom valley are completely transposed by the D2 deformation into NNW dipping C- plane. Ductile shear represented by grain scale structures include sigmoidal foliation, rotation of the inclusion trails in garnet porphyroblasts, asymmetric folds with consistent top-to-ESE sense of shear. The ductile to brittle-ductile shear fabrics in the area indicate that the thrust sense of shear in the HHC is consistent without any shear sense reversal from Pene to Menchuka. These compressional shear fabrics provide invaluable field evidences for constraining the evolution of this part of the Higher Himalaya.

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