Huang Huafang, Zheng Guodong, Fang Guoqing, et al. NAPPE STRUCTURES IN SOUTH MARGIN OF JIUXI BASIN AND ITS OIL-BEARING AREAS[J]. 1993, 14(3): 181-190.DOI: 10.11743/ogg19930302.
The typical thrust-fold nappe structural belt occurred in the south margin of Jiuxi Basin is broad in scale
very complicated in structure and the evolution process is tortu-ous.The structures include thrust nappe which is mainly composed of Paleozoic Erathem and the fold nappe that is mainly made up of Meso-Cenozoic.The rule of its tectonic transports and emplacements is frontal imbrication. Based on the paleomagnetic and geological structure data of the structural belt
the belt has become a part of North China Plate since the beginning of Devonian
and it con-nected with Tarim Plate along Altun Fracture after Permian.The napping distance of the nappe structural belt has reached more than 200 km since Permian
of which about 100 kmwas done after Jurassic.In the course of its formation and development
the belt underwent NE-SW direc-tional tension from Z to O
2
NE-SW directional compression from O
3
to P
counterclock-wise rotation from T to J
and near SN directional compression after J.The nappe belt has controlled the range
basement shape
type of deposits and condi-tions for organic matter evolution and hydrocarbon preservation of the basin.Hydrocar-bon exploration areas thus can not be restricted in the front part of the nappe belt
but should also further extend into its inner part so as to discover oil pools in the nappe andthe overriding belt;hydrocarbon resources could not noly be found in Jurassic-Cretaceous Systems