Liang Yusheng, He Dengfa, Zhen Yu, et al. Tectono-stratigraphic sequence and basin evolution of Shawan Sag in the Junggar Basin[J]. 2018, 39(5): 943-954.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20180509.
The study of tectono stratigraphic sequence and basin evolution in Shawan Sag
Junggar Basin
is of great signi-ficance both to the understanding of the basin structure and the petroleum exploration in this area
and to a certain extent to the understanding of the tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.Seismic and well data were integrated to perform fine tracing of seismic events
and to analyze the truncation
overlapping and pinch-out within each sequence deposited since the Carboniferous in combination of correlation on well-tie profiles
and finally six major tectonic sequences were recognized according to the corresponding tectonic regime transformation processes.Additionally
the fine interpretation of tectonics was based on the theory of fault-related folds
and the tectonic evolution of Shawan Sag since the Late Carboni-ferous was discussed mainly according to the fine interpretation and the balanced cross-section technique.The results show that the formation and evolution of the Shawan Sag can be divided into seven stages
namely the Late Carboniferous extensional fault depression
the Early Permian extensional depression
the Middle-Permian-to-Late-Triassic foreland basin
the Jurassic intracontinental depression and transpressional basin
the Cretaceous-to-Paleogene intracontinental depression
and the Neogene-to-Quaternary intracontinental foreland basin.The evolution is mainly controlled by multi-stage activities of the peripheral boundary fault zones.The strong transpression of the Hongche fault belt to the west boundary of the sag during the middle of Late Hercynian movement(P
2
)
Late Indosinian movement(T
3
)
and Middle-to-Late Yan-shanian movement(J
2
-E)
is the most powerful factor affecting the tectonic evolution and associated stratigraphic development and distribution in the sag.