杨圣彬, 刘军, 李慧莉, et al. Characteristics of the NE-trending strike-slip fault system and its control on oil accumulation in north peri-cline area of the Tazhong paleouplift[J]. 2013, 34(6): 797-802.DOI:
A series of strike-slip faults occurr in north peri-cline area of the Tazhong Uplift in the Tarim Basin. The structural styles include flower structure
parallel high-steep fault
en-echelon structure etc. In the Middle Caledonian
the Tazhong-Ⅰ fault and the southern boundary fault were most active
and the NE-trending tear faults were formed because of the differential movement of NW-trending overthrust nappe or sliding block. In the Late Caledonian
the Tazhong uplift experienced strong oblique compression from the SE direction
which was the dynamic mechanism for the formation of strike-slip faults. This resulted in right-lateral strike-slip on the basis of basement weak zone. NE-trending strike-slip faults were formed in the tectonic setting of intraplate transpressional nature
and were connected with the NW-trending thrust fault. In the Late Caledonian to Early Hercynian
faults were developed in inheritance along the Middle Caledonian tear faults
and were characterized by multistage activities. The strike-slip faults not only greatly modified carbonate reservoirs
but also controlled the development of structural trap in the Paleozoic clasitc rocks. In addition
they also acted as important pathways of hydrocarbon migration.