Dengfa HE , Xiang CHENG , Guowei ZHANG , Wenzhi ZHAO , Zhe ZHAO , Xinshe LIU , Hongping BAO , Liyong FAN , Song ZOU , Baize KAI , Danfeng MAO , Yanhua XU , Changyu CHENG
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Based on the analysis of surface geological survey, exploratory well, gravity-magnetic-electric and seismic data, and through mapping the sedimentary basin and its peripheral orogenic belts together, this paper explores systematically the boundary, distribution, geological structure, and tectonic attributes of the Ordos prototype basin in the geological historical periods. The results show that the Ordos block is bounded to the west by the Engorwusu Fault Zone, to the east by the Taihangshan Mountain Piedmont Fault Zone, to the north by the Solonker–Xilamuron Suture Zone, and to the south by the Shangnan-Danfeng Suture Zone. The Ordos Basin boundary was the plate tectonic boundary during the Middle Proterozoic to Paleozoic, and the intra-continental deformation boundary in the Meso-Cenozoic. The basin survived as a marine cratonic basin covering the entire Ordos block during the Middle Proterozoic to Ordovician, a marine–continental transitional depression basin enclosed by an island arc uplift belt at the plate margin during the Carboniferous to Permian, a unified intra-continental lacustrine depression basin in the Triassic, and an intra-continental cratonic basin circled by a rift system in the Cenozoic. The basin scope has been decreasing till the present. The large, widespread prototype basin controlled the exploration area far beyond the present-day sedimentary basin boundary, with multiple target plays vertically. The Ordos Basin has the characteristics of a whole petroleum (or deposition) system. The Middle Proterozoic wide-rift system as a typical basin under the overlying Phanerozoic basin and the Cambrian–Ordovician passive margin basin and intra-cratonic depression in the deep-sited basin will be the important successions for oil and gas exploration in the coming years.