Palaeogene–Neogene sedimentary and tectonic evolution of the Yinchuan Basin, western North China Craton

2019 
ABSTRACTThe Yinchuan Basin is one of the Cenozoic rift basins around the Ordos Block in the North China Craton and is also the frontier zone of the north-eastern expansion of the Tibetan Plateau. Due to its special geotectonic position, the views on formation mechanisms and evolution process of the Yinchuan Basin are still controversial. Herein, we present a detailed study of the Palaeogene–Neogene sediment sequence in and around the basin coupled with activities of faults. Our results demonstrate that the Yinchuan Basin mainly underwent two evolutional stages during the Palaeogene–Neogene. At the first stage, from the Eocene to the late middle Miocene, the Yinchuan Basin was dominated by a NW–SE extension with deposits of the Sikouzi, Qingshuiying, and Zhangenbu Formations. The incipient Yinchuan Basin was developed on pre-existing basement faults and deposits of the Sikouzi Formation (E2s). The Qingshuiying Formation (E3q) consists mainly of lacustrine mudstones with unified eastward palaeocurrents in t...
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