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Title: Deformational Mechanism and Tectonic Evolution of Mesozoic-Cenozoic Nonmarine Basins from Bohai Bay Basin - China
Authors: Hussein, Rashid A.M.
Xiaomin, Zhu
Keywords: Lacustrine
Nonmarine deposits
Tecconic evolution
Mesozoic Cenozoic span
Rifting
Structural setting
Tectonostratigray
Issue Date: 4-Nov-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Hussein, Rashid A.M . Deformational Mechanism and Tectonic Evolution of Mesozoic-Cenozoic Nonmarine Basins from Bohai Bay Basin - China \ Rashid A.M. Hussein , Zhu Xiaomin .- Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences (ECS) .- vol 15 , no2.- 2014.- article
Abstract: Bohai Bay Basin,China, is a rift basin developed in Mesozoic-Cenozoic time span. It was compressionally deformed during Caledonian Orogeny and situated on a Paleozoic platform “old craton” basement and later subjected to extensional stress and induced major strike-slip (wrench) fault. The basin opening transpired on a series of half-grabens trending NNE-SSW in Bohai Bay Basin zone. Models for deformational mechanism and evolution of the Bohai Bay Basin, China, and its tectonic and stratigraphic history were proposed. Two separate scenarios were set for the evolution of Bohai Bay Basin: the first is based on the changes in plate convergence rates along the eastern plate boundary of Eurasia/ Pacific plates which have additional role in the extensional skin of Bohai Bay Basin in certain stage of extension or rifting and the second is a model of three major incidents of extensional tectonism: basement pre-rifting, a syn-rift stage, and a post-rift sag stage were documented for Bohai Bay Basin. The major factor controlling the lacustrine basins is global eustasy; however, the role of global tectonic played a significant control mechanism in the evolution and development of Bohai Bay Basin.
Description: Article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/20557
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