Zhao Junfeng, Liu Chiyang, Yu Lin, et al. Sedimentary tectonic features of Ordos basin in Middle Jurassic Zhiluo-Anding stages[J]. 2006, 27(2): 159-166.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20060204.
Along with the breakup of Grand North China basin in Middle Jurassic Zhiluo-Anding ages
the Zhiluo-Anding Fms were relatively completely preserved in Ordos basin
with many scattered and contemporaneously correlated strata occurring in adjacent areas.In present Ordos basin
the Zhiluo Formation is dominated by fluvial deposits
while the Anding Formation is dominated by fluvial and lacustrine sediments deposited in arid climate.The lacustrine sediments in Zhiluo-Anding Fms were mainly deposited in the palaeo-depocenter in the southeastern part of the basin
while its accumulation center was located along Wuhai-Otog QiangqiPingliang in the western part of the basin
deviating from the depocenter.The palaeotectonic framework prior to deposition of Zhiluo Fm was characterized by being high in the south and low in the north
as well as high in the east and low in the west.The palaeogeologic features in Zhiluo-Anding ages were characterized by being high in the northwest and low in the southeast
with very slight south-north differentiation.Based on comprehensive analyses of the lithology and lithofacies of equivalent layers and the timing of present tectonic units in the adjacent areas
it is believed that the primary basin in Zhiluo-Anding ages extended to the west of Helan mountain in the west
reached somewhere between east of Luliang mountain and west of Taihang mountain in the east
and was bounded by Daqing mountain in the north and Qinling mountain in the south.