2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2010.01207.x
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Tectonic sedimentology: sediment systems deciphering global to local tectonics

Abstract: Tectonic sedimentology has broad appeal because it can be applied at many time and length scales, such as sedimentary consequences of: changing rates of plate creation at mid-ocean ridges, continent-continent collisions, plateaux uplift, active plate margins, extensional rift tectonics and the birth, growth and death of individual folds and faults. Tectonic sedimentology deals with the direct influence of neotectonics on sedimentation and basin development, and with the inverse problem of reconstructing the or… Show more

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“…A further step of this approach consists in studying the geodynamic evolution of the lithospheric blocks that host sedimentary basins, the fills of which typically record the signature of large-scale tectonic drivers (Cloetingh, 1988;Einsele, 2000;Leeder, 2011). Understanding the origin and timing of the unconformities found in basin fills is fundamental to achieve these objectives, as they document major breaks in sedimentation that may be linked to deformation phases associated with basin reorganizations, depocenter modifications and changes in sediment transport pathways (Catuneanu et al, 1998;Zecchin et al, 2012Zecchin et al, , 2013a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further step of this approach consists in studying the geodynamic evolution of the lithospheric blocks that host sedimentary basins, the fills of which typically record the signature of large-scale tectonic drivers (Cloetingh, 1988;Einsele, 2000;Leeder, 2011). Understanding the origin and timing of the unconformities found in basin fills is fundamental to achieve these objectives, as they document major breaks in sedimentation that may be linked to deformation phases associated with basin reorganizations, depocenter modifications and changes in sediment transport pathways (Catuneanu et al, 1998;Zecchin et al, 2012Zecchin et al, , 2013a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The presence of abundant coeval volcanic rocks in the basin provides better insight on the geodynamic mechanism of this extensional basin (Clift et al, 2000;McCann and Saintot, 2003;Draut and Clift, 2006;Leeder, 2011). Sun and McDonough (1989).…”
Section: Early Carboniferous Northward Subduction-related Basin Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the sedimentary sequences that accumulate in arc-related basins potentially provides the most complete and valuable record of the tectonic evolution of active margins, and can be used to track the evolution of sedimentary basins (e.g., Clift et al, 2000;McCann and Saintot, 2003;Draut and Clift, 2006;Leeder, 2011). The purpose of this paper is to present a new analysis and understanding of the East Junggar Basin in northwest China during the Carboniferous in terms of a variety of petrological, geochemical, geochronological and geophysical data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%