Characteristics and origin of continental marginal fault depressions under the background of preexisting subduction continental margin, northern South China Sea, China

  • Xiong PANG ,
  • Jinyun ZHENG ,
  • Lianfu MEI ,
  • Baojun LIU ,
  • Zhongtao ZHANG ,
  • Zhe WU ,
  • Xuan Feng
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  • 1. CNOOC Ltd.-Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518054, China
    2. CNOOC Ltd.-Deepwater, Shenzhen 518054, China
    3. Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China

Received date: 2020-11-12

  Revised date: 2021-07-25

  Online published: 2021-10-25

Supported by

China National Science and Technology Major Project(2016ZX05026-003);China National Science and Technology Major Project(2011ZX05025-003);Science and Technology Project of CNOOC Limited(YXKY-2012-SHENHAI-01);CNOOC-KJ 135 ZDXM 37 SZ 01 SHENHAI

Abstract

Based on the new seismic and drilling data and the recent related research results, this paper systematically analyzes the diversity and complexity of evolution process of crustal lithosphere structure and basin structure in the Pearl River Mouth Basin on the northern margin of the South China Sea. Three types of detachment faults of different structural levels exist: crust-mantle detachment, inter-crust detachment and upper crust detachment. It is considered that different types of extensional detachment control different subbasin structures. Many fault depressions controlled by upper crust detachment faults have been found in the Zhu I Depression located in the proximal zone. These detachment faults are usually reformed by magma emplacement or controlled by preexisting faults. Baiyun-Liwan Sag located in the hyperextension area shows different characteristics of internal structure. The Baiyun main sag with relative weak magmatism transformation is a wide-deep fault depression, which is controlled by crust-mantle detachment system. Extensive magmatism occurred in the eastern and southwest fault steps of the Baiyun Sag after Middle Eocene, and the crust ductile extensional deformation resulted in wide-shallow fault depression controlled by the upper crust detachment fault. Based on the classical lithosphere extensional breaking and basin tectonic evolution in the Atlantic margin, it is believed that the magmatic activities and pre-existing structures in the Mesozoic subduction continental margin background are important controlling factors for the diversified continental margin faulted structures in the northern South China Sea.

Cite this article

Xiong PANG , Jinyun ZHENG , Lianfu MEI , Baojun LIU , Zhongtao ZHANG , Zhe WU , Xuan Feng . Characteristics and origin of continental marginal fault depressions under the background of preexisting subduction continental margin, northern South China Sea, China[J]. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2021 , 48(5) : 1237 -1250 . DOI: 10.1016/S1876-3804(21)60106-4

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