Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Igneous Sills in the Central Tarim Basin and Their Geological Implications

Author:

Yao Zewei12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310026, China

2. Department of Marine Sciences, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan 316021, China

Abstract

Interpretation of the seismic reflection profiles associated with borehole data from the petroleum industry offers a novel way to study sill emplacement in sedimentary basins. This study uses this approach to reveal the intrusive part of the Tarim Large Igneous Province (LIP) within the basin, which has not been systematically reported. A large number of igneous intrusions (sills) are identified in the sedimentary layers of the Central Tarim Basin. The burial depth of the sills is 6–8 km, and they are mainly located within the upper Ordovician strata. According to their seismic facies and drilling data, it is inferred that they are dolerite sills. Based on the uplift of the overlying strata above the intrusions, it is concluded that the sills were mainly formed during the depositional period of the middle Permian Kupukuziman Formation and Kaipailezike Formation (early stage), with a few formed during the depositional period of the upper Permian strata (late stage). It is likely that these two stages of sill intrusion correspond to the main basaltic eruptions within the basin and the mafic dike emplacement in the Bachu area of the Tarim LIP, respectively. The study suggests that that the dolerite sills reported in this study are also an important component of the Permian Tarim LIP.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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