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Structural features of northern Tarim Basin; implications for regional tectonics and petroleum traps

Jia Dong, Lu Huafu, Cai Dongsheng, Wu Shimin, Shi Yangshen and Chen Chuming
Structural features of northern Tarim Basin; implications for regional tectonics and petroleum traps
AAPG Bulletin (January 1998) 82 (1): 147-159

Abstract

The rhombus-shaped Tarim basin in northwestern China is controlled mainly by two left-lateral strike-slip systems: the northeast-trending Altun fault zone along its southeastern side and the northeast-trending Aheqi fault zone along its northwestern side. In this paper, we discuss the northern Tarim basin's structural features, which include three main tectonic units: the Kalpin uplift, the Kuqa depression, and the North Tarim uplift along the northern margin of the Tarim basin. Structural mapping in the Kalpin uplift shows that a series of imbricated thrust sheets have been overprinted by strike-slip faulting. The amount of strike-slip displacement is estimated to be 148 km by restoration of strike-slip structures in the uplift. The Kuqa depression is a Mesozoic-Cenozoic foredeep depression with well-developed flat-ramp structures and fault-related folds. The Baicheng basin, a Quaternary pull-apart basin, developed at the center of the Kuqa depression. Subsurface structures in the North Tarim uplift can be divided into the Mesozoic-Cenozoic and the Paleozoic lithotectonic sequences in seismic profiles. The Paleozoic litho-tectonic sequence exhibits the interference of earlier left-lateral and later right-lateral strike-slip structures. Many normal faults in the Mesozoic-Cenozoic litho-tectonic sequence form the negative flower structures in the North Tarim uplift; these structures commonly directly overlie the positive flower structures in the Paleozoic litho-tectonic sequence. The interference regions of the northwest-trending and northeast-trending folds in the Paleozoic tectonic sequence have been identified to have the best trap structures. Our structural analysis indicates that the Tarim basin is a transpressional foreland basin rejuvenated during the Cenozoic.


ISSN: 0149-1423
EISSN: 1558-9153
Coden: AABUD2
Serial Title: AAPG Bulletin
Serial Volume: 82
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Structural features of northern Tarim Basin; implications for regional tectonics and petroleum traps
Affiliation: Nanjing University, Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing, China
Pages: 147-159
Published: 199801
Text Language: English
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 22
Accession Number: 1998-019212
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sourcesStructural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: sects., sketch maps
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N36°00'00" - N40°19'60", E76°00'00" - E92°19'60"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 199808

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