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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP342.6
EISBN: 9781862395909
... mudstone and fine sandstone, which makes up the Wuqian Group (Miocene). The palaeoenvironment is low-energy, meandering and braided streams. The middle part is composed of red mudstone, sandstone with thin conglomerate beds, which make up the Artux Formation (Pliocene). The palaeoenvironment is a distal...
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Published: 01 August 2000
Figure 3. Measured geological section through upper Neogene at Yecheng. Dips are consistent from Miocene into base of Artux Formation, but shallow upward thereafter.
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Published: 05 June 2014
Figure 4. Normalized probability plots of detrital zircon U-Pb ages for Neogene sediments of Keziluoyi, Anjuan, Pakabulake, and Artux Formations, respectively, in the Qimugan section. Age peaks are determined by the Microsoft Excel–based routine AgePick of Gehrels ( 2011 ).
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Published: 17 April 2019
—Quaternary; N 2 a —Pliocene Artux formation; N 1 a —Miocene Anjuan formation; N 1 wq —Miocene Wuqia formation; E—Paleogene; K—Cretaceous; J—Jurassic; Pz—Paleozoic. Ms represents Richter magnitude scale.
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Published: 05 June 2014
Figure 6. Geochemical indices along the sedimentary succession of the Qimugan section, indicating the trend of chemical weathering. The timing of the base of the Artux Formation is magnetically dated to be 5.8, 4.6, and 5.3 Ma at Aertashi (Zheng et al. 2010 ), Kekeya (Zheng et al. 2000
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Published: 12 September 2023
with basal age of either ca. 50 Ma (Q1) ( Ji et al., 2017 ) or ca. 30 Ma (Q2) ( Wang et al., 2022 ). (E) Competing age models for Artux Formation (Tarim Basin) with either a Pliocene–Quaternary sequence (T1) ( Sun and Liu, 2006 ) or an Oligocene–Miocene sequence (T2) ( Zheng et al., 2015 ). GPTS—Geomagnetic
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP342.5
EISBN: 9781862395909
... of the Taklimakan Desert. In contrast, Zheng et al. (2000) examined Miocene to Pliocene fluvial sequences of the Wuqia Group and the Artux and Xiyu formations in the southwestern Tarim Basin and reported the occurrence of probable aeolian deposits intercalated in the fluvial sequence. They also reported...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2000
Geology (2000) 28 (8): 715–718.
...Figure 3. Measured geological section through upper Neogene at Yecheng. Dips are consistent from Miocene into base of Artux Formation, but shallow upward thereafter. ...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 12 September 2023
Geology (2023) 51 (11): 1083–1088.
... with basal age of either ca. 50 Ma (Q1) ( Ji et al., 2017 ) or ca. 30 Ma (Q2) ( Wang et al., 2022 ). (E) Competing age models for Artux Formation (Tarim Basin) with either a Pliocene–Quaternary sequence (T1) ( Sun and Liu, 2006 ) or an Oligocene–Miocene sequence (T2) ( Zheng et al., 2015 ). GPTS—Geomagnetic...
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Published: 05 June 2014
The Journal of Geology (2014) 122 (4): 433–454.
...Figure 4. Normalized probability plots of detrital zircon U-Pb ages for Neogene sediments of Keziluoyi, Anjuan, Pakabulake, and Artux Formations, respectively, in the Qimugan section. Age peaks are determined by the Microsoft Excel–based routine AgePick of Gehrels ( 2011 ). ...
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Published: 12 September 2023
for Eocene strata, Pakabulake + Anjuan + Keziluoyi, Artux, and Xiyu formations, respectively.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2017
The Journal of Geology (2017) 125 (1): 65–82.
... ; Cowgill 2001 ; Wang et al. 2001 ). The Cenozoic sequences are composed of marine sediments (Kashi Group) and overlying terrestrial deposits (Wuqia Group and Artux and Xiyu Formations). The lowermost ca. 300 m of the Kashi Group consists of gypsum beds ( fig. 2 ; Yin et al. 2002 ; Wei et al. 2013...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 September 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (2): jgs2021-029.
.... Sobel 1995 , 1999 ). In these strata, the Cenozoic rocks can be divided into the Kashi Group, the Wuqia Group, and the Artux and Xiyu formations ( Fig. 2 ; e.g. Cheng et al. 2017 ; Laborde et al. 2019 ). Fig. 2. Correlation of the Cenozoic stratigraphy of the southern and northern Tarim...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 11 September 2018
Geology (2018) 46 (10): 919–922.
... deposition; 270–318 m: Wuqia Group Unit C, interpreted as shallow lacustrine and playa; 318–525 m: Wuqia Group Pakabulake Formation, interpreted as meandering river and floodplain; 1698–3285 m: Atushi Formation (also called the Artux Formation), interpreted as channelized fluvial and floodplain; 3285–3800 m...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 25 August 2017
Geosphere (2017) 13 (5): 1747–1765.
... the area of sedimentation rather than because the Pamir were not eroding. Comparison between the Pakabulake and overlying Artux Formations shows a significant provenance change between 14 and 11 Ma, particularly with the appearance of a very strong 160–230 Ma population. This is identical to that seen...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 17 April 2019
Geosphere (2019) 15 (3): 935–945.
...—Quaternary; N 2 a —Pliocene Artux formation; N 1 a —Miocene Anjuan formation; N 1 wq —Miocene Wuqia formation; E—Paleogene; K—Cretaceous; J—Jurassic; Pz—Paleozoic. Ms represents Richter magnitude scale. ...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 August 2013
Lithosphere (2013) 5 (4): 382–392.
... explosive-source deep seismic-reflection profile. The profile reflects the sedimentary formations in the northern part of the Tarim Basin and the fold-and-thrust belt of the southern Tian Shan. N-dipping reflectors of the lower crust, as well as fluctuations in Moho depth, below which several mantle...
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Published: 05 March 2019
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2019) 109 (2): 688–715.
... and seismically active intraplate mountain belt that is bounded by the Kyzyl‐Kum desert to the east and the Gobi desert to the west and lies between the Kazakh platform to the north and the Tarim basin to the south (Fig.  1 ). The formation of this mountain belt is a consequence of the continental...
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