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Late stage thermal history of the Songliao Basin and its tectonic implications: Evidence from apatite fission track (AFT) analyses
作者单位:XIANG CaiFu(Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China;Key Laboratory for Hydrocarbon Accumulation in China University of Petroleum, Ministry of Education, Beijing 102249, China) ; FENG ZhiQiang(Prospecting and Exploration Institute of Daqing Oil Field, Daqing 163458, China) ; PANG XiongQi(Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China;Key Laboratory for Hydrocarbon Accumulation in China University of Petroleum, Ministry of Education, Beijing 102249, China) ; WU HeYong(Prospecting and Exploration Institute of Daqing Oil Field, Daqing 163458, China) ; LI JunHong(Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China;Key Laboratory for Hydrocarbon Accumulation in China University of Petroleum, Ministry of Education, Beijing 102249, China) ;
基金项目:国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划)
摘    要:Apatite Fission Track (AFT) data from the Songliao Basin indicates that the late stage tectonic movements in the Songliao Basin have zoning in space and episodes in time. The late stage tectonic movements started from the east part of the basin and migrated westward. AFT ages in the east part of the basin are older than those in the west part of the basin, suggesting that the uplift occurred earlier in the east than in the west. The denudation thickness in the east part of the basin is significantly greater than that in the centre and west. The thermal history evolved two episodes of rapid cooling and subsequent slow cooling processes. Age-depth relationship derived from the AFT data indicates a four-episode denudation history. Further Monte Carlo random simulation of the AFT data reveals the four changing points of the thermal evolution at 65 Ma, 43.5 Ma, 28 Ma and 15 Ma, respectively. The uplifting and denudation rates from different episodes of evolution are proportional to the plate convergence rate. Based on the above analyses and the regional geologic background, it is concluded that the late stage thermal events in the Songliao Basin are the far field response to the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Eurasian Plate. The first episode of the rapid cooling probably started at the end of the Nenjiang Formation, climaxed at the end of the Cretaceous and ceased at the Late Eocene. The subsequent slow cooling lasts another 15 Ma. The first episode of the evolution is the far field response to the major episode of the Yanshan Movement and subsequent series of the tectonic reorganization, especially the directional change of the Pacific Movement and also the subduction of the Indian Plate underneath the Eurasian Plate. While the second episode of the evolution is the far field response to the extension and closure of the Sea of Japan. Extension led to the migration and converging of the mantle heat flow to the Sea of Japan and resulted in the rapid cooling of the Songliao Basin.

收稿时间:21 March 2007
修稿时间:9 May 2007

Late stage thermal history of the Songliao Basin and its tectonic implications: Evidence from apatite fission track (AFT) analyses
Authors:Xiang CaiFu  Feng ZhiQiang  Pang XiongQi  Wu HeYong  Li JunHong
Institution:1. Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China;Key Laboratory for Hydrocarbon Accumulation in China University of Petroleum, Ministry of Education, Beijing 102249, China
2. Prospecting and Exploration Institute of Daqing Oil Field, Daqing 163458, China
Abstract:Apatite Fission Track (AFT) data from the Songliao Basin indicates that the late stage tectonic movements in the Songliao Basin have zoning in space and episodes in time. The late stage tectonic movements started from the east part of the basin and migrated westward. AFT ages in the east part of the basin are older than those in the west part of the basin, suggesting that the uplift occurred earlier in the east than in the west. The denudation thickness in the east part of the basin is significantly greater than that in the centre and west. The thermal history evolved two episodes of rapid cooling and subsequent slow cooling processes. Age-depth relationship derived from the AFT data indicates a four-episode denudation history. Further Monte Carlo random simulation of the AFT data reveals the four changing points of the thermal evolution at 65 Ma, 43.5 Ma, 28 Ma and 15 Ma, respectively. The uplifting and denudation rates from different episodes of evolution are proportional to the plate convergence rate. Based on the above analyses and the regional geologic background, it is concluded that the late stage thermal events in the Songliao Basin are the far field response to the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Eurasian Plate. The first episode of the rapid cooling probably started at the end of the Nenjiang Formation, climaxed at the end of the Cretaceous and ceased at the Late Eocene. The subsequent slow cooling lasts another 15 Ma. The first episode of the evolution is the far field response to the major episode of the Yanshan Movement and subsequent series of the tectonic reorganization, especially the directional change of the Pacific Movement and also the subduction of the Indian Plate underneath the Eurasian Plate. While the second episode of the evolution is the far field response to the extension and closure of the Sea of Japan. Extension led to the migration and converging of the mantle heat flow to the Sea of Japan and resulted in the rapid cooling of the Songliao Basin.
Keywords:apatite fission track  late stage tectonic movement  episodic movement  plate tectonics  Songliao Basin
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