Jurassic sediments in the Irkut Basin and southwestern Transbaikalia; correlations based on paleobotanical and geochronological data
Jurassic sediments in the Irkut Basin and southwestern Transbaikalia; correlations based on paleobotanical and geochronological data
Russian Geology and Geophysics (June 2018) 59 (6): 620-634
- absolute age
- Angara River
- Ar/Ar
- Asia
- biostratigraphy
- Buryat Russian Federation
- clastic rocks
- coal
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- correlation
- depositional environment
- Ginkgoales
- Gymnospermae
- Irkutsk Russian Federation
- Jurassic
- Mesozoic
- mudstone
- North Pacific
- Northwest Pacific
- Okhotsk Sea
- Pacific Ocean
- paleobotany
- paleogeography
- Plantae
- plate tectonics
- reconstruction
- Russian Federation
- sandstone
- sedimentary rocks
- shale
- Siberia
- Siberian Platform
- siltstone
- Sm/Nd
- Spermatophyta
- subduction
- tectonostratigraphic units
- Transbaikalia
- U/Pb
- West Pacific
- Irkut River basin
- Tugnuy Basin
- Prisayan Formation
- Kuda Formation
- Ichetuyskaya Formation
- Cheremkhovo Formation
- Tugnuyskaya Formation
The Jurassic growth of mountain ranges along the southern edge of the Siberian platform occurred in an active tectonic setting related to the closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean. The oceanic subduction and subsequent continent collision events induced compressive deformations at the platform boundary. Understanding the paleogeography related to the Mesozoic closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean requires dating and correlation of the Jurassic Prisayan Formation in the Irkut basin and Tugnuyskaya Formation in southwestern Transbaikalia. This work presents structural and paleobotanic results within both formations. (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar dating of underlying volcanics from the upper member of the Ichetuyskaya Formation is used to refine the age of the sediment series and provide probable correlation. The results show that the Tugnuyskaya Formation initiated at the end of the Middle Jurassic-beginning of the Late Jurassic and was not coeval with the Prisayan Formation, whose upper fine-grained members were deposited in the early Middle Jurassic. (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar dating of volcanics from the upper member of the Ichetuyskaya Formation yielded a Middle Jurassic age of 167.7+ or -1.2 Ma (Bajocian to Bathonian). The paleogeographic data analysis based on facies and mineralogical composition of sediments and on a study of source areas from Sm-Nd data and the U-Pb ages of detrital zircons from the deposits in the southern Irkut basin indicates that the deposition of the Prisayan Formation was followed by the intensification of relief building along the southern edge of the Siberian Platform. Our geochronological data show that active tectonic deformations in southwestern Transbaikalia evidenced in the volcanoclastic Ichetuyskaya Formation in the Tugnuy basin also occurred during the Middle Jurassic. The uppermost sediments of the Tugnuy basin were deposited at the end of the Middle Jurassic-Late Jurassic in a quiet tectonic setting with low relief and lacustrine-boggy depositional environments.