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Nanpanjiang Basin
Prolonged and gradual recovery of metazoan-algal reefs following the end-Permian mass extinction
Seismic Reflection Profiles Reveal the Ore-Controlling Structures of Carlin-Style Gold Deposits in Lannigou Gold Fields, Southwestern Guizhou, China
Tracing fluid evolution in sedimentary basins with calcite geochemical, isotopic and U-Pb geochronological data: Implications for petroleum and mineral resource accumulation in the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China
Triassic Foraminifera from the Great Bank of Guizhou, Nanpanjiang Basin, south China: taxonomic account, biostratigraphy, and implications for recovery from end-Permian mass extinction
Recurrent biotic rebounds during the Early Triassic: biostratigraphy and temporal size variation of conodonts from the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China
Are Late Permian carbon isotope excursions of local or of global significance?
Abstract Comparative analysis of platform evolution recorded along multiple 2D platform-to-basin transects of the Triassic Yangtze carbonate shelf and several isolated platforms in the Triassic Nanpanjiang basin, south China, indicates that laterally variable tectonic subsidence, rate of basinal clastic deposition at the toe of slope, antecedent topography, and changes of carbonate factory type controlled the evolution, large-scale sequence stratigraphic architecture, and geometry of the platform margin and slope. Lateral and temporal changes in these parameters, and their various combinations during the Middle and early Late Triassic, were responsible for the remarkable vertical and along-strike variability in the observed platform architecture and slope profile. Timing and rates of subsidence largely controlled along-strike variability, timing of drowning, back-step geometries, and pinnacle development. Antecedent topography and timing of clastic basin fill dictated differences in platform-margin stability and geometries such as slope angle, relief above basin floor, development of collapse scars, and progradation at basin margins. Changes in slope profile through the Early and Middle Triassic reflect changes in carbonate-factory type and evolving seawater chemistry following the end-Permian extinction. Eustasy, in contrast, had very little influence on platform morphology and large-scale architecture. Process-based depositional models derived from the Nanpanjiang basin of south China present an important analog for understanding, quantifying, and predicting facies distribution and architectural styles at the basin scale in other systems, particularly in areas of active tectonism and temporal variations in oceanic conditions, such as, for example, the prolific Tertiary carbonates reservoir province of southeast Asia.
New insights on the Triassic tectonic development of South China from the detrital zircon provenance of Nanpanjiang turbidites
The Late Permian to Late Triassic Great Bank of Guizhou: An isolated carbonate platform in the Nanpanjiang Basin of Guizhou Province, China
High-precision time-space correlation through coupled apatite and zircon tephrochronology: An example from the Permian-Triassic boundary in South China
COMMENT TO LEHRMANN ET AL. NEW SECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM THE NANPANJIANG BASIN, SOUTH CHINA
REPLY: PERMIAN–TRIASSIC MICROBIALITE AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON THE GENESIS OF MARINE MICROBIALITES AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ASSOCIATED WITH THE END-PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION: NEW SECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM THE NANPANJIANG BASIN, SOUTH CHINA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON THE GENESIS OF MARINE MICROBIALITES AND DISSOLUTION SURFACE ASSOCIATED WITH THE END-PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION: NEW SECTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM THE NANPANJIANG BASIN, SOUTH CHINA
Triassic Tank: Platform Margin and Slope Architecture in Space and Time, Nanpanjiang Basin, South China
Abstract The Nanpanjiang Basin (NPJB) is a large, complex basin within the south China plate bordered by Precambrian uplifts on the northeast, southeast, and west and by a Triassic suture zone to the south. During the Permian and Triassic, the NPJB formed an embayment in the Yangtze Platform (YP) and contained several isolated carbonate platforms (IPs), including the Great Bank of Guizhou (GBG) and the Chongzuo–Pinnguo Platform. The NPJB presents an exceptional natural laboratory for evaluating controls on carbonate platform margin and slope architecture. Multiple twodimensional transects through the YP and IPs provide exposure along spatial and temporal gradients in tectonic subsidence rate, siliciclastic input, antecedent topography, and oceanography. Platform development across the end-Permian extinction and evolving seawater chemistry allow assessment of the impact of carbonate factory change from a basin-wide perspective.The YP and IPs evolved from ramps and low-relief banks with oolite margins and mud-rich slopes early in the Early Triassic to steepening Tubiphytes-reef rimmed platforms with slopes progressively enriched in clast-supported breccias in the Middle Triassic. Despite differences in the slope angle and windward–leeward differences in grain size at the bank margin, the Early Triassic margin-slope systems have very similar characteristics throughout the basin. During the Middle Triassic, the YP and IPs developed extreme lateral variability in margin architecture due to differences in tectonic subsidence and siliciclastic basin fill at the toe-of-slope. The southwestern sector of the YP and the GBG drowned under pelagic carbonates followed by siliciclastic turbidites in the Late Triassic, Carnian, while the northeastern YP continued shallow-marine deposition until burial by prograding shallow-marine siliciclastics. The southerly IPs have backstepping geometries, terminal pinnacles, and earlier drowning and burial by siliciclastics. Differences in antecedent topography affected margin width and stability, resulting in changes from broad aggrading to prograding margins vs. high-relief and collapsed margins. Timing and rates of subsidence largely controlled along-strike variability, timing of drowning, backstepping geometries, and pinnacle development. Timing of siliciclastic basin fill dictated differences in platform-margin geometries such as slope angle, relief above basin floor, and progradation at basin margins. Development of ramp profiles with oolite margins in the Early Triassic and subsequent development of steep-sided margins in the Middle Triassic reflects changes in carbonate factory type following the end-Permian extinction. Process-based depositional models derived from the NPJB can aid in the prediction of facies distribution and architectural styles at the basin scale in other systems, particularly in areas of active tectonism and temporal variations in oceanographic conditions, such as, for example, in the prolific Tertiary carbonates reservoir province of southeast Asia.