Mesozoic red bed sequences from SE Asia and the significance of the Khorat Group of NE Thailand

Author:

Racey Andrew1

Affiliation:

1. BG Group, 100 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading RG6 1PT, UK (e-mail: andrew.racey@bg-group.com)

Abstract

AbstractNew geological data are presented and previously published information is reviewed to demonstrate that much of the Khorat Group (Phu Kradung to Khok Kruat Formations) of NE Thailand is Early Cretaceous in age. It is suggested that the Mesozoic red bed sequences of neighbouring Indochina are likely to be of similar age rather than spanning the entire Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous as previously assumed. Moreover, the Lower Nam Phong Formation dated as Late Triassic and previously included as the basal formation of the Khorat Group is now removed from this group, thus creating a hiatus within the Jurassic. There is therefore no clear relationship between the Indosinian Orogeny and the Triassic collision of the Sibumasu (also referred to as Shan-Thai) and Indochina Blocks and the subsequent deposition of the Khorat Group in a Late Triassic–Early Cretaceous thermal sag basin. It is now proposed that much of the sequence was deposited during the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous. Jurassic sediments may be absent across much of the Khorat Plateau whereas marine Jurassic sediments to the west and east show no sediments younger than Bajocian. Because sea levels were generally rising in the Middle and Late Jurassic it is likely that the Khorat region was uplifted at this time. It is suggested that the Khorat Group was originally deposited in a foreland basin setting rather than a thermal sag basin following Late Triassic rifting. Moreover, the original site of deposition was to the north in southern China, with the present-day location being the result of movement along the Red River Fault coupled with a clockwise rotation of the Indochina Block (on which the Khorat Group sits) with respect to the South China Block.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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