Evidence of the transgression lake of the Subei basin during Late Cretaceous and Paleocene and its geological significance

FU Qiang1, LI Yi1, ZHANG Guodong1, LIU Yurui2

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Front. Earth Sci. ›› 2008, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1) : 114-119. DOI: 10.1007/s11707-008-0004-2

Evidence of the transgression lake of the Subei basin during Late Cretaceous and Paleocene and its geological significance

  • FU Qiang1, LI Yi1, ZHANG Guodong1, LIU Yurui2
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Based on analysis of the well drilling core from Subei basin, the authors conclude that during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene, Subei basin was linked with the sea and the deposit was affected by transgression. The cause of marine transgression may be that since Late Cretaceous and Paleocene tension power had predominated ground-stress conditions of the East China Sea and developed a series of half-graben-like basins filled by a huge thick sediment of the Early Tertiary in the shelf of Huabei–Bohai gulf, Subei–South Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Consequently, seawater transgressed from the East China Sea to the Yellow Sea and linked half-graben-like basins on the shelf to the sea within a short period. During the sedimentation of the Late Cretaceous Taizhou Formation and Paleocene Funing Formation, the Subei basin had formed the ostracoda-enriched dark shale, including predominantly the whole basin E1f2 Formation and E1f4 Formation and local K2t2 Formation, which became the main source rocks of the basin. The evidence of paleontology, minerals in rocks and geochemistry can help confirm the environment of the lake basin that developed during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene. We generally designate this environment as “near sea lake basin” and the sea-transgressed layer and member as “transgression lake basin”. Whereas, it is generally called “inland lake and river alluvium plain” during the sedimentation of the Eocene Dainan Formation and Sanduo Formation. This research is not only significant to the paleogeographic reconstruction of the Subei basin during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene, but also important in understanding the development and distribution of the source rocks and evaluating the potential of oil and gas generation.

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FU Qiang, LI Yi, ZHANG Guodong, LIU Yurui. Evidence of the transgression lake of the Subei basin during Late Cretaceous and Paleocene and its geological significance. Front. Earth Sci., 2008, 2(1): 114‒119 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-008-0004-2

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