The Late Cretaceous tectonic evolution of the South China Sea area: An overview, and new perspectives from 3D seismic reflection data

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作者
Ye, Qing [1 ]
Mei, Lianfu [1 ]
Shi, Hesheng [2 ]
Camanni, Giovanni [3 ]
Shu, Yu [2 ]
Wu, Jing [2 ]
Yu, Lu [1 ]
Deng, Peng [1 ]
Li, Gang [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Minist Educ, Key Lab Tecton & Petr Resources, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
[2] China Natl Offshore Oil Corp, Shenzhen Branch, Shenzhen 518000, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Earth Sci, Fault Anal Grp, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
South China Sea; Late Cretaceous; Multiphase tectonic evolution; Compression; Extension; Transpression; Proto-South China Sea; Paleo-Pacific Plate; Geodynamics; NORTHERN CONTINENTAL-MARGIN; DUCTILE SHEAR ZONE; SOUTHEASTERN CHINA; THRUST BELT; BASIN INVERSION; ALPINE FORELAND; MESOZOIC STRATA; NANSHA WATERS; COASTAL AREA; FAULT SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.09.013
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Late Cretaceous is a significant geologic period in the South China Sea area, as it marks the tectonic transition from the early Paleo-Pacific Plate subduction to the subsequent Cenozoic rifting related to the opening of the SCS. However, the Late Cretaceous tectonic evolution of the South China Sea area is yet to be clearly defined, and it is at present largely debated in the literature. In this paper, mainly on the basis of similar to 240,000 km(2) newly acquired 3D seismic reflection data, 94 industrial wells and existing U Pb ages of basement granitoids, we carried out an integrated interpretation, mapping and analysis of the pre-Cenozoic ( > 66 Ma) structures within the basement of the Cenozoic rift basin in the northern South China Sea area, that can be crucial for a broad understanding of the Late Cretaceous tectonic evolution of this region. Results of this analysis suggest that three Late Cretaceous fault systems can be identified in the northern South China Sea margin: 1) the WNW-striking thrust system, 2) ENE-striking extensional fault system, and 3) ENE-striking thrust system. These three fault systems are considered to have developed in the Late Cretaceous since they are superimposed on the well dated Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (161.6-101.7 Ma) arc-related granitoids that define most of the basement of the Cenozoic rift basin within the study area. This new structural evidence, combined with a review of previous studies, led us to propose a renewed multi-phase geodynamic evolutionary model of the South China Sea area during the Late Cretaceous. The first tectonic event that can be recognized generated the WNW-striking thrust system and is, in this paper, interpreted to have formed as a result of a sinistral transpressional event that took place in the South China Sea area and adjacent areas around 100 Ma at the Early-Late Cretaceous boundary. This transpressional event was likely related to intense oblique convergence between the Paleo-Pacific Ocean Plate and the Eurasia Plate. The second tectonic phase that was identified in this paper (similar to 100 Ma to similar to 72 Ma) is defined by an extensional event that generated the largely ENE-striking extensional fault systems and associated basins, which is interpreted to be related to the back-arc extension that took place in this period in response to the slab roll back and high-angle subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate. This extensional phase eventually led to the opening of the Proto-South China Sea on the SE margin of the proto-South China Block, and it should be distinguished from the Cenozoic rifting phases that are related to the opening of the South China Sea. The third and last tectonic phase that was recognized in this paper is a compressional event that took place in the late stage of the Late Cretaceous (similar to 72 Ma to similar to 66 Ma) and was responsible for the development of the ENE-striking thrust system. We suggest that this post-subduction (post-Yanshanian) compressional event can be interpreted to have developed in response to process of ridge push related to the sea floor spreading of the Proto-South China Sea.
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