2023
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.1070004
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Cenozoic evolution of the Yangjiang-Yitong’ansha fault zone in the northern South China Sea: Evidence from 3D seismic data

Abstract: The Yanjiang-Yitong’ansha Fault Zone (YYFZ) traverses the Pearl River Mouth Basin (PRMB) and plays an essential role in basin formation and hydrocarbon accumulation in the PRMB. Because of the lack of seismic data, its distribution, evolution, and effect on the basin evolution in the Cenozoic are poorly known. Based on a detailed interpretation of 3D multi-channel seismic data and previous research results, the YYFZ was identified and characterized. It comprises a series of NW-trending strike-slip faults that … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the NW-trending sag-controlling faults formed in the rifting I period continued to be active, causing the southward migration of the depocenter. Moreover, during this stage, the long-axis direction of deposition shifted from ENE to WNW, which is a response the dextral transition of the regional stress field [21,27]. With the migration of the rifting and deposition, tectonic uplift took place in local areas.…”
Section: Significance On Basin Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Meanwhile, the NW-trending sag-controlling faults formed in the rifting I period continued to be active, causing the southward migration of the depocenter. Moreover, during this stage, the long-axis direction of deposition shifted from ENE to WNW, which is a response the dextral transition of the regional stress field [21,27]. With the migration of the rifting and deposition, tectonic uplift took place in local areas.…”
Section: Significance On Basin Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The ENE-trending thrust faults cuts the WNW-trending thrust faults on the seismic reflection profile, indicating it formed at a relatively later stage and preserved more completely. The thrust faults trending in ENE and WNW have been also suggested to be widespread in the basement of the Zhu I and Zhu II depressions, based on the borehole-constrained high-quality 3D seismic data [18,19,27,60,61]. Additionally, it was also discovered that the boundary faults and some major normal faults within the Cenozoic basin cut through the Tg and converged with the pre-existing faults, similar to that in the Enping and Baiyun sags.…”
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