祁连山北部九溪前陆盆地堆积过程中的地壳尺度双相发育

IF 3.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Tectonics Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1029/2023tc008160
Yiran Wang, Michael E. Oskin, Youli Li, Xiu Hu, Jinghao Lei, Fei Liu
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摘要

了解缩短的传播,特别是浅层和深层结构在空间和时间上的相互作用,对于了解压缩性造山运动的增生过程以及充分认识人口稠密的前陆盆地的地震危害非常重要。在这里,我们结合地质图和溪流-台地调查的证据,构建了一套北祁连山西部前陆的可逆变形断面图。隆升、严重倾斜的中生代和更古老的岩石单元表明,在我们研究区域的西部和中部存在深层和浅层地壳,这些构造自北祁连山隆升的最新阶段开始就交替活动。相反,在东部,前陆褶皱推覆带的缺失和中生代岩石的适度倾斜表明,变形以厚皮隆起为主。根据横断面,我们估计九溪前陆盆地的长期缩短率为1.2-1.8 m/Kyr。变形的前陆阶地表明,在我们的研究区域内,自西向东,活动变形在不同的构造层次之间切换。这种变形方式在时间和空间上的权衡表明,在前陆被纳入造山带的过程中,两个降钙层束缚了地壳尺度的双重构造。我们认为,这种复杂的序列外变形模式可能与基底岩石中预先存在的薄弱环节有关,并且很可能是北祁连前陆的共同特征。这可能会给该地区的地震灾害评估带来额外的挑战。
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Crustal-Scale Duplex Development During Accretion of the Jiuxi Foreland Basin, North Qilian Shan
Understanding the propagation of shortening, especially the interaction of shallow and deep structural levels in space and time is important to understand the accretion process of a compressional orogen as well as to fully understand earthquake hazards to populated foreland basins. Here we combine evidence from geologic maps and stream-terrace surveys to construct a set of retrodeformable cross-sections of the western North Qilian Shan foreland. The uplifted, severely tilted Mesozoic and older rock units suggest the presence of both deep and shallow décollements in western and central part of our research area, and that these structures alternated activity since commencement of the latest phase of the North Qilian Shan uplift. Conversely, in the east, the absence of foreland fold-and-thrust belt and the moderately tilted Mesozoic rocks indicate the deformation is dominated by thick-skinned uplift. Based on our cross-sections, we estimate the long-term shortening rate of the Jiuxi foreland basin of 1.2–1.8 m/Kyr. Deformed foreland terraces show that, from west to east in our research area, active deformation switches between different structural levels. This trade-off between deformation styles in time and space shows that two décollement levels bound a crustal-scale duplex as the foreland is incorporated into the orogen. We suggest the complex and out-of-sequence deformation pattern may relate to pre-existing weakness within the basement rocks and is likely a common characteristic of the North Qilian foreland. This may impose an additional challenge for seismic hazard estimation of the region.
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Tectonics
Tectonics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
9.50%
发文量
151
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Tectonics (TECT) presents original scientific contributions that describe and explain the evolution, structure, and deformation of Earth¹s lithosphere. Contributions are welcome from any relevant area of research, including field, laboratory, petrological, geochemical, geochronological, geophysical, remote-sensing, and modeling studies. Multidisciplinary studies are particularly encouraged. Tectonics welcomes studies across the range of geologic time.
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