Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin

The Yubei-Tangbei area in the southern Tarim Basin is one of the best-preserved Early Paleozoic northeast-southwest trending fold-and-thrust belts within this basin. This area is crucial for the exploration of primary hydrocarbon reservoirs in northwestern China. In this study, we constructed the st...

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Main Authors: Yiqiong Zhang, Dengfa He, Bin Wu, Huahua Gao
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Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
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spelling doaj-c4ceb5774c7c4bbe813b20b2caa09e452021-06-01T04:21:53ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712021-11-01126101233Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim BasinYiqiong Zhang0Dengfa He1Bin Wu2Huahua Gao3Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Burgweg 11, Jena 07749, Germany; China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China; Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, China; Corresponding author at: Burgweg 11- Office H317F, D-07749 Jena, Germany.China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, ChinaCNOOC Research Institute Ltd., Beijing 100028, ChinaChina National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corporation, Beijing 100034, ChinaThe Yubei-Tangbei area in the southern Tarim Basin is one of the best-preserved Early Paleozoic northeast-southwest trending fold-and-thrust belts within this basin. This area is crucial for the exploration of primary hydrocarbon reservoirs in northwestern China. In this study, we constructed the structural geometric morphology of the Yubei-Tangbei area using geophysical logs, drilling, and recent two- and three-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) seismic data. The Early Paleozoic fault-propagation folds, the Tangnan triangle zone, fault-detachment folds, and trishear fault-propagation folds developed with the detachment of the Middle Cambrian gypsum–salt layer. According to a detailed chronostratigraphic framework, the growth strata in the Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian layer formed by onlapping the back limb of the asymmetric fault-propagation folds, which therefore defines the timing of deformations. The changes in kink band hinges and amplitudes in the Permian–Carboniferous and Cenozoic folding strata suggest that the evolution of the fold-and-thrust belts followed a sequential evolution process rather than a simultaneous one. Above the pre-existing Precambrian basement structure, the Yubei-Tangbei fold-and-thrust belts can be divided into four tectonic evolution stages: Late Cambrian, Late Ordovician to Early Carboniferous, Carboniferous to Permian, and Cenozoic. The northwestern-verging Cherchen Fault is part of the piedmont fold-and-thrust system of the southern Tarim foreland basin. We interpreted its strata as a breakthrough trishear fault-propagation fold that developed in three phases: Mid–Late Ordovician, Silurian to Middle Devonian, and Triassic to present. These tectonic events are responses of the Altyn-Tagh and Kunlun collisional orogenic belts and the Indian-Eurasian collision. The inherited deformation and structural modification in the southern Tarim Basin may be an indicator of the growth and evolution of peripheral orogens.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987121000979Southern Tarim BasinSeismic profileGrowth strataKunlun orogenyAltyn-Tagh orogenyCherchen Fault
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author Yiqiong Zhang
Dengfa He
Bin Wu
Huahua Gao
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Dengfa He
Bin Wu
Huahua Gao
Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
Geoscience Frontiers
Southern Tarim Basin
Seismic profile
Growth strata
Kunlun orogeny
Altyn-Tagh orogeny
Cherchen Fault
author_facet Yiqiong Zhang
Dengfa He
Bin Wu
Huahua Gao
author_sort Yiqiong Zhang
title Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
title_short Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
title_full Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
title_fullStr Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the Yubei-Tangbei area: Implications for tectonic events in the southern Tarim Basin
title_sort kinematic evolution of fold-and-thrust belts in the yubei-tangbei area: implications for tectonic events in the southern tarim basin
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2021-11-01
description The Yubei-Tangbei area in the southern Tarim Basin is one of the best-preserved Early Paleozoic northeast-southwest trending fold-and-thrust belts within this basin. This area is crucial for the exploration of primary hydrocarbon reservoirs in northwestern China. In this study, we constructed the structural geometric morphology of the Yubei-Tangbei area using geophysical logs, drilling, and recent two- and three-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) seismic data. The Early Paleozoic fault-propagation folds, the Tangnan triangle zone, fault-detachment folds, and trishear fault-propagation folds developed with the detachment of the Middle Cambrian gypsum–salt layer. According to a detailed chronostratigraphic framework, the growth strata in the Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian layer formed by onlapping the back limb of the asymmetric fault-propagation folds, which therefore defines the timing of deformations. The changes in kink band hinges and amplitudes in the Permian–Carboniferous and Cenozoic folding strata suggest that the evolution of the fold-and-thrust belts followed a sequential evolution process rather than a simultaneous one. Above the pre-existing Precambrian basement structure, the Yubei-Tangbei fold-and-thrust belts can be divided into four tectonic evolution stages: Late Cambrian, Late Ordovician to Early Carboniferous, Carboniferous to Permian, and Cenozoic. The northwestern-verging Cherchen Fault is part of the piedmont fold-and-thrust system of the southern Tarim foreland basin. We interpreted its strata as a breakthrough trishear fault-propagation fold that developed in three phases: Mid–Late Ordovician, Silurian to Middle Devonian, and Triassic to present. These tectonic events are responses of the Altyn-Tagh and Kunlun collisional orogenic belts and the Indian-Eurasian collision. The inherited deformation and structural modification in the southern Tarim Basin may be an indicator of the growth and evolution of peripheral orogens.
topic Southern Tarim Basin
Seismic profile
Growth strata
Kunlun orogeny
Altyn-Tagh orogeny
Cherchen Fault
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987121000979
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