Abstract

This paper addresses the Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the western Tarim Basin based on an integrated stratigraphic, structural and tectonic analysis. P-wave velocity data show that the basin has a stable and rigid basement. The western Tarim Basin experienced a complex tectonic evolutionary history, and this evolution can be divided into six stages: Neoproterozoic to Early Ordovician, Middle Ordovician to Middle Devonian, Late Devonian to Permian, Triassic, Jurassic to Cretaceous and Paleogene to Quaternary. The western Tarim Basin was a rift basin in the Neoproterozoic to Early Ordovician. From the Middle Ordovician to Middle Devonian, the basin consisted of a flexural depression in the south and a depression that changed from a rift depression to a flexural depression in the north during each period, i.e., the Middle–Late Ordovician and the Silurian to Middle Devonian. During the Late Devonian to Permian, the basin was a depression basin early and then changed into a flexural basin late in each period, i.e., the Late Devonian to Carboniferous and the Permian. In the Triassic, the basin was a foreland basin, and from the Jurassic to Cretaceous, it was a downwarped basin. After the Paleogene, the basin became a rejuvenated foreland basin. Based on two cross sections, we conclude that the extension and shortening in the profile reflect the tectonic evolution of the Tarim Basin. The Tarim Basin has become a composite and superimposed sedimentary basin because of its long-term and complicated tectonic evolutionary history, highly rigid and stable basement and large size.

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Title
Processes and causes of Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the western Tarim Basin, northwest China
Author
Teng-Fei, Wang 1 ; Zhen-Kui, Jin 2 ; He, Li 3 ; Dong-Qing, Liu 4 ; Ri-Hui, Cheng 5 ; Shu-Ting, Shi 2 ; Jin-Yi, Wang 2 

 Kunming University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Land Resources Engineering, Kunming, China (GRID:grid.218292.2) (ISNI:0000 0000 8571 108X); China University of Petroleum (Beijing), College of Geosciences, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.411519.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0644 5174); Jilin University, College of Earth Sciences, Changchun, China (GRID:grid.64924.3d) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 5735) 
 China University of Petroleum (Beijing), College of Geosciences, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.411519.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0644 5174) 
 Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting, Geological Research Center, Zhuozhou, China (GRID:grid.411519.9) 
 Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC China Limited, Shenzhen, China (GRID:grid.411519.9) 
 Jilin University, College of Earth Sciences, Changchun, China (GRID:grid.64924.3d) (ISNI:0000 0004 1760 5735) 
Pages
279-291
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Apr 2020
Publisher
KeAi Publishing Communications Ltd
ISSN
16725107
e-ISSN
19958226
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2384395101
Copyright
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