2020
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14553
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Stratigraphic Framework of the Cryogenian in China

Abstract: The Cryogenian is a critical period in the history of the Earth. It is marked by multiple extreme climate changes that caused alternating global glacial and interglacial intervals. These dramatically changed the sedimentary system, and metal ores and source rocks distributed widely during this period. Therefore, studying the Cryogenian stratigraphic framework and sedimentary basins is important to improve the stratigraphic resolution for metal mineral and hydrocarbon prospecting and exploration in China. This … Show more

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“…Wang & Li, 2003). Widely developed in the Yangtze Block, the Banxi Group (and its equivalents) and the Cryogenian–Ediacaran strata above the basement are excellent markers for stratigraphic correlation (Gao et al ., 2013; Yu et al ., 2020). In general, Cryogenian successions recorded two glacial intervals, the lower Chang'an glaciation and upper Nantuo glaciation.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang & Li, 2003). Widely developed in the Yangtze Block, the Banxi Group (and its equivalents) and the Cryogenian–Ediacaran strata above the basement are excellent markers for stratigraphic correlation (Gao et al ., 2013; Yu et al ., 2020). In general, Cryogenian successions recorded two glacial intervals, the lower Chang'an glaciation and upper Nantuo glaciation.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%