Geo‐thermochronological analysis reveals transition from transverse to axial detrital inputs during Cretaceous rifting in the Songliao Basin, NE China

Author:

Wang Nan123,Zhang Zhiyong1ORCID,Malusà Marco G.3ORCID,Zhang Jien1,Wu Lin1,Xiang Dunfeng12,Xiao Wenjiao4

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Milano–Bicocca Milano Italy

4. Xinjiang Research Center for Mineral Resources Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences Urumqi China

Abstract

AbstractThe impact of tectonics, volcanism and climate in controlling temporal and spatial variations in rift‐basin sedimentation is still poorly understood. Here, we tackle this issue by the analysis of mid‐Cretaceous sediments deposited in the Songliao Basin, northeastern China. We present new zircon U–Pb, apatite fission‐track and trace‐element data from the northeastern basin, which are discussed within the framework of the published geochronology dataset. Our results reveal a major provenance change from syn‐rift tectonic extension to post‐rift thermal subsidence at ~103 Ma. During the syn‐rift stage, the detrital inputs were dominantly from transverse rivers sourced from the surrounding mountains including graben shoulders and volcanoes. During the post‐rift stage and coeval thermal subsidence, the basin sedimentation was controlled by coexisting transverse and axial drainage systems sourced from uplifting regions in the south. We conclude that tectonics, not climate, exerted a major control in sediment provenance change in the mid‐Cretaceous Songliao Basin.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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