Huang Zeguang, Gao Changlin, Ji Rangshou. Analysis of evolution of Meso-Cenozoic basins in southern North China[J]. 2005, 26(2): 252-256.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20050220.
The Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks in Dabie orogenic belt are alkali rocks with high potassium content. The corresponding tectonic setting was not a subduction zone
but had certain relationship to plate subduction. The Tancheng-Lujiang fracture zone was characterized by its intenso-wrench or dextral strike-slip movement during Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous. The Meso-Cenozoic basins in southern North China have significant differences
due to their specific tectonic settings. Taking Pingyu-Bangbu uplift as a boundary
the southern basins
located in the thrust front of Dabie orogenic belt
such as Hefei-Xinyang basin
are triple overlapping basins
which are composed of foreland basin prototype as a result of compressional orogenesis
strike-slip basin prototype as a result of tenso-wrench movement
and extensional counter-inclined normal fault and strike-slip faulted basin prototype. While the northern basins
located in relatively stable landmass
are multiple overlapping basins
which are composed of compressional foreland basin-intracontinental depression prototype
strike-slip basin prototype
depression
transtensional and faulted basin prototype as a result of weak compression
and depression basin prototype as a result of mass subsidence.