Late Oligocene sedimentary environments and provenance abrupt change event in the northern South China Sea

SHAO Lei1, LI Qianyu1, QIAO Peijun1, PANG Xiong2, CHEN Changmin2, SHI Hesheng2

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Front. Earth Sci. ›› DOI: 10.1007/s11707-008-0041-x

Late Oligocene sedimentary environments and provenance abrupt change event in the northern South China Sea

  • SHAO Lei1, LI Qianyu1, QIAO Peijun1, PANG Xiong2, CHEN Changmin2, SHI Hesheng2
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A significant change in composition was recorded in late Oligocene sediments from the northern South China Sea. This abrupt event coincided with the seafloor spreading axis jump across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary, leading to sedimentation breaks and slumps as well as obvious changes in sediment geochemical composition, and representing the greatest tectonic activity in the South China Sea region since the Oligocene. Through this tectonic event, the sedimentary environment in the Baiyun sag area transformed from a continental shelf in the late Oligocene to a continental slope since the early Miocene, the provenance of the sediments changed from neighboring areas to the hinterland of the South China block, and the sea level rose since the early Miocene in the area. Therefore, this abrupt change event has a profound influence on the evolution of petroleum offshore in the northern South China Sea.

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SHAO Lei, LI Qianyu, QIAO Peijun, PANG Xiong, CHEN Changmin, SHI Hesheng. Late Oligocene sedimentary environments and provenance abrupt change event in the northern South China Sea. Front. Earth Sci., https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-008-0041-x

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