Jurassic Evolution of the Dunhuang Basin and Its Implications for the Early History of the Altyn Tagh Fault, Northeast Tibet Plateau

Author:

Dai Shuang12ORCID,Ma Xiaojun12ORCID,Zhao Zhenbin1,Fan Xin12,Wang Yilin12,Wang Zixuan12,Zhang Xiang3,Cai Lipiao4,Deng Wei3,Hou Xubo4,Xu Jianjun1,Li Jiasheng12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Strategic Mineral Resources of the Upper Yellow River Ministry of Natural Resources & School of Earth Sciences Lanzhou University Lanzhou China

2. Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources in Western China (Gansu Province) Lanzhou China

3. Geological Survey of Gansu Province Lanzhou China

4. Exploration and Development Research Institute of Shengli Oilfield Branch of Sinopec Dongying China

Abstract

AbstractBasin evolution along the northeastern Tibetan Plateau related to the Altyn Tagh Fault (ATF) has significant implications for deciphering the formation of the Tibetan Plateau. However, the Mesozoic history of the ATF is still not well understood. In this contribution, we present a comprehensive sedimentologic and provenance analysis of the Jurassic Dunhuang Basin (DHB) to reconstruct the basin prototype and evolution and to discuss the early history of the ATF. The basin infill consists of late‐Early through Late Jurassic sediments interbedded with basalt, which were deposited in alluvial to lacustrine environments during the Early to Middle Jurassic, and in fluvial to fan delta environments during the Late Jurassic. The analyses of gravel component, paleocurrent and detrital zircon U‒Pb geochronology indicate that the clastic sediments were mainly derived from peripheral areas of the Bei Shan (north), Altyn Tagh—Qilian Shan (south), and the internal Sanwei Shan. Combined with seismic reflection data interpretations, our results suggest that rifting started by the activation of bilateral boundary faults during the Early Jurassic. This was followed by extension and associated magmatism due to subcrustal ductile necking and increased heat flux during the Middle Jurassic, and by final transformation into subsidence sag related to boundary fault die‐out or weakening during the Late Jurassic. We conclude that the DHB formed in an extensional setting generated by the far‐field effects of the Bangong‐Nujiang Ocean closure during the Jurassic, and that the ATF consisted of three subordinate normal faults rather than a sinistral strike‐slip fault during the Jurassic.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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