Keping Shan thrust belt. Satellite image of the Keping Shan thrust belt,just south of the Tien Shan mountains,Xinjiang province,China. This region is dominated by a series of ridges,with the highest hills rising up to 1200 metres and decorated with distinctive red,green and cream-coloured sedimentary rock layers. The colours reflect rocks that formed at different times and in different environments. Red is Devonian sandstone formed by rivers,Green is Silurian sandstone formed in a moderately deep ocean,and the cream-coloured rock is Cambrian-Ordovician limestone,formed in a shallow ocean. Imaged by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite,on 30th July 2013 |