Evolution of Meso-Cenozoic lithospheric thermal–rheological structure in the Jiyang sub-basin, Bohai Bay Basin, eastern North China Craton

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Wei Xu
Nansheng Qiu
Ye Wang
Jian Chang
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[1] China University of Petroleum,State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting
[2] China University of Petroleum,Research Center for Basin and Reservoir
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Meso-Cenozoic; North China Craton; Thermal history; Thermal–rheological structure;
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The Meso-Cenozoic lithospheric thermal–rheological structure and lithospheric strength evolution of the Jiyang sub-basin were modeled using thermal history, crustal structure, and rheological parameter data. Results indicate that the thermal–rheological structure of the Jiyang sub-basin has exhibited obvious rheological stratification and changes over time. During the Early Mesozoic, the uppermost portion of the upper crust, middle crust, and the top part of the upper mantle had a thick brittle layer. During the early Early Cretaceous, the top of the middle crust’s brittle layer thinned because of lithosphere thinning and temperature increase, and the uppermost portion of the upper mantle was almost occupied by a ductile layer. During the late Early Cretaceous, the brittle layer of the middle crust and the upper mantle changed to a ductile one. Then, the uppermost portion of the middle crust changed to a thin brittle layer in the late Cretaceous. During the early Paleogene, the thin brittle layer of the middle crust became even thinner and shallower under the condition of crustal extension. Currently, with the decrease in lithospheric temperature, the top of the upper crust, middle crust, and the uppermost portion of the upper mantle are of a brittle layer. The total lithospheric strength and the effective elastic thickness (Te) in Meso-Cenozoic indicate that the Jiyang sub-basin experienced two weakened stages: during the late Early Cretaceous and the early Paleogene. The total lithospheric strength (approximately 4–5 × 1013 N m−1) and Te (approximately 50–60 km) during the Early Mesozoic was larger than that after the Late Jurassic (2–7 × 1012 N m−1 and 19–39 km, respectively). The results also reflect the subduction, and rollback of Pacific plate is the geodynamic mechanism of the destruction of the eastern North China Craton.
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