2019
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12357
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Giant sublacustrine landslide in the Cretaceous Songliao Basin, NE China

Abstract: Mass failure deposits in lacustrine settings are some of the most understudied facies associations in the ancient or modern rock record. We integrated seismic data and well logs to investigate the external morphology, internal architecture and deformation and reservoir distribution of the sublacustrine landslides in the Cretaceous Nengjiang Formation of the Songliao Basin (SLB). A large‐scale sublacustrine landslide, named the Qi‐Jia sublacustrine landslide (QJSL), has been identified in the Nengjiang Formatio… Show more

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“…In recent years, large‐scale subaqueous channels and fan systems were identified in the Songliao Basin (Feng et al, 2006; Feng, Zhang, et al, 2010; Pan, Liu, et al, 2017; Pan et al, 2019, 2020), and deposits related to hyperpycnal flows were recognized. These works mainly focused on sandy hyperpycnites or used geophysical analysis, whereas detailed sedimentological analysis of muddy hyperpycnites and debrites deposited in the Songliao Basin is still deficient because of the lack of adequate outcrops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, large‐scale subaqueous channels and fan systems were identified in the Songliao Basin (Feng et al, 2006; Feng, Zhang, et al, 2010; Pan, Liu, et al, 2017; Pan et al, 2019, 2020), and deposits related to hyperpycnal flows were recognized. These works mainly focused on sandy hyperpycnites or used geophysical analysis, whereas detailed sedimentological analysis of muddy hyperpycnites and debrites deposited in the Songliao Basin is still deficient because of the lack of adequate outcrops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%