石油与天然气地质 ›› 1985, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3): 280-287.doi: 10.11743/ogg19850309

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华北中生代大型沉积盆地的发育及其地球动力学背景

孙国凡, 刘景平, 柳克琪, 袁卫国   

  1. 地质矿产部第三普查勘探大队
  • 收稿日期:1984-10-08 出版日期:1985-09-25 发布日期:2012-01-16

EVOLUTION OF A MAJOR MESOZOIC CONTINENTAL BASIN WITHIN HUABEI PLATE AND ITS GEODYNAMIG SETTING

Sun Guofan, Liu Jingping, Liu Keqi, Yuan Weiguo   

  1. The 3rd Petroleum Prospecting and Exploration Brigade, Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources
  • Received:1984-10-08 Online:1985-09-25 Published:2012-01-16

摘要:

在特提斯与太平洋板块的联合控制下,于华北陆板块内部发育了晚三叠世至早白垩世大型沉积盆地。对该盆地的发生、演化及形成机制等方面的认识尚有较多分岐。本文拟提出一些粗浅意见,以供讨论。

Abstract:

A major intracontinental Mesozoic continental basin in Huabei plate was developed when the Yangzi plate obducted towards Huabei plate.The collision has caused the lithosphere of the former to be depressed and forced the isostatic compensation surface to low down,thus leading to its further development.The compressional stress was exercised on and controlled by both the Tethys and Pacific plates.The eastern margin of this basin had gradually migrated westward under the influence imposed through activities of the Pacific plate.In the Later Trias-sic,this basin involved an extensive area west of Tanlu fracture zone;in the Jurassic,its eastern margin migrated to the west of the Taihang Mountains;whereas in Early Cretaceous,the basin was confined only in Ordos region.Meanwhile,coarse wastes of great thickness were accumulated along the northand south parts of Helan Mountains.The Alxa deltaic massif,being compressed both by northward pushing of the Tethys plate and the southward advancing of the Augaris,produces an eastward component force,and,with the lapse of time,results in a eastern migrating fore-deep type depression along the eastern margin of the massif.Because of the continuous activities of the Tethys and Pacific plates,the Earlier Cretaceous basin continued to remain in the Ordosregion,and has brought about its original configuration ever since.Thus the influence of the tectonic activities can be seen clearly from the regular anti-clock wise migration of the depocentres during the Later Triassic,Jurassic and Earlier Cretaceous.