? The formation and evolution of the Tertiary transformextensional basins in Northeast China are controlled by extensional and strikeslidding combinational processes because the giant strikeslip fault system, ...? The formation and evolution of the Tertiary transformextensional basins in Northeast China are controlled by extensional and strikeslidding combinational processes because the giant strikeslip fault system, TanchengLujiang fault, cut through the basement or margin. Two kinds of structural styles have been identified in Northeast China: Yitong and Damintun styles. The former shows a clear asymmetry, in which sediments came mainly from two lateral sides and thick filling sediments were adjacent to the main strikeslip fault. The latter shows symmetry filling, in which sediments came from the long axial ends in addition to from two lateral sides. The tectonic evolution of Tertiary transformextensional basins in Northeast China underwent three stages: Eocene extensional, Oligocene transformextensional and Neogene transpressional stages.展开更多
he Bohaiwan basin is a Cenozoic lacustrine fault basin, which was composed of many subbasins in Eogene. The subbasins can be classified into three types,such as extension subbasin,shove subbasin and transform subbasin...he Bohaiwan basin is a Cenozoic lacustrine fault basin, which was composed of many subbasins in Eogene. The subbasins can be classified into three types,such as extension subbasin,shove subbasin and transform subbasin, and five subtypes. In the light of the structural styles and distributions of the subbasins, regional dynamic setting and basalt data in the Bohaiwan basin, this paper proposes an inland transformextension model.展开更多
文摘? The formation and evolution of the Tertiary transformextensional basins in Northeast China are controlled by extensional and strikeslidding combinational processes because the giant strikeslip fault system, TanchengLujiang fault, cut through the basement or margin. Two kinds of structural styles have been identified in Northeast China: Yitong and Damintun styles. The former shows a clear asymmetry, in which sediments came mainly from two lateral sides and thick filling sediments were adjacent to the main strikeslip fault. The latter shows symmetry filling, in which sediments came from the long axial ends in addition to from two lateral sides. The tectonic evolution of Tertiary transformextensional basins in Northeast China underwent three stages: Eocene extensional, Oligocene transformextensional and Neogene transpressional stages.
文摘he Bohaiwan basin is a Cenozoic lacustrine fault basin, which was composed of many subbasins in Eogene. The subbasins can be classified into three types,such as extension subbasin,shove subbasin and transform subbasin, and five subtypes. In the light of the structural styles and distributions of the subbasins, regional dynamic setting and basalt data in the Bohaiwan basin, this paper proposes an inland transformextension model.