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Newly Discovered Fluvial-Lacustrine Sediments in the Western Yangtze Block and their Geological Significance for the Emeishan Large Igneous Province 被引量:2
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作者 MABI Awei ZHANG Mingchun +3 位作者 YANG Zhengxi LI Yanlong WEN Dengkui LIU Xuyang 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期741-742,共2页
Objective The Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) in SW China is the only one large igneous province in China recognized by international geologists. Previous studies of ELIP over past two decades indicate that ... Objective The Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) in SW China is the only one large igneous province in China recognized by international geologists. Previous studies of ELIP over past two decades indicate that the ELIP age, duration, scale and generation mechanism are still controversial. Among those scientific topics, some scholars suggest that ELIP is an example of up-doming prior to LIP formation, which was evidenced by: (1) The thickness of the Yangxin Formation (P^v) limestone unit, which lies directly beneath ELIP, reduces from the center of erosional area to the outer edge. (2) Paleo-karst surfaces are present. (3) The clastic rocks of alluvial fan deposits, from the eroded materials in the maximum uplifted area, developed surrounding the inner zone. However, other scholars urge that those so-called "alluvial fan" deposits are "hydromagmatic deposits", erupted or emplaced at or near sea level, and conclude that there was no pre-emptive uplift in ELIP. In order to constrain the above-mentioned scientific issue, we conducted detailed field geological investigations and systematically measured geological sections to provide new evidence by using sedimentary data. 展开更多
关键词 Newly Discovered Fluvial-Lacustrine Sediments in the western yangtze block and their Geological Significance for the Emeishan Large Igneous Province
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Early Mesozoic structural deformation in the Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt,China 被引量:2
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作者 CHEN Hong HU JianMin +1 位作者 QU HongJie WU GuoLi 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2011年第11期1651-1664,共14页
The Helan-Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt is a mantle transitional belt in China. The southem part, forming the Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt, comprises several tectonic systems, each displaying different characteristics. T... The Helan-Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt is a mantle transitional belt in China. The southem part, forming the Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt, comprises several tectonic systems, each displaying different characteristics. The Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt along the western margin of yangtze Block is a strike-slip tectonic belt with a series of echelon left-lateral slip faults. The strike-slip fault systems experienced two stages of structural deformation: early NW-SE striking thrust faults formed under a NE-SW compression stress field, and later sinistral strike-slip structures formed along thrust faults under a NW-SE compression stress field. Mesozoic basins developed between the left-lateral slip faults. Sedimentary facies and paleocurrent directions indicate that basin development was controlled by the strike-slip faults. The oldest strata in the Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt constrain its formation to early Mesozoic. In fact, The slip tectonic belt formed by clockwise rotation and north-directed subduction-collision of the Yangtze Block in Late Triassic-Jurassic. The strike-slip faults that developed within the belt also formed at this time. 展开更多
关键词 Chuandian N-S Tectonic Belt western yangtze block early Mesozoic structural deformation Mesozoic basin sinistralslip fault
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