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A New Sediment Accumulation Model of Cenozoic Depositional Ages From the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-EARTH SURFACE
Volume 123, Issue 11, Pages 3101-3121

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2018JF004645

Keywords

Tibetan Plateau; Qaidam basin; Cenozoic; basin fill; erosion; depositional age

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [EAR-1348005, OISE-1545859]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, CAS [SKLLQG1701]
  3. National Science and Technology Major Project of China [2017ZX05008-001]

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Two debated age models, with a basal age of ~50Ma versus ~30Ma, are proposed for the depositional age of Cenozoic strata within the Qaidam basin result in a diverse understanding of the initial pattern of deformation in the northern Tibetan Plateau. To evaluate these age models, we integrated isopach maps within the basin with published thermochronology data from surrounding ranges to balance the sediments preserved in the basin with materials eroded in the drainage area. When following the traditional ~50Ma age model, the total volume of material eroded from the surrounding source area is 4.40.3x10(5)km(3). Using instead the ~30Ma age model for the basal Lulehe Formation and related revisions to the basin chronology, the volume of eroded material is calculated at 3.50.2x10(5)km(3), which provides a better match to the calculated total volume of solid grains that are preserved in the basin (2.80.1x10(5)km(3)). However, growth strata revealed in seismic profiles along the Southern Qaidam Thrust suggest reverse-faulting began during the deposition of Oligocene-Miocene strata. Following the ~50Ma age model, the onset time of faulting along the Southern Qaidam Thrust is ~35.5Ma, consistent with previous thermochronology results. If both age models are correct, then this requires a significant time-transgressive nature to basin fill that allows for older ages of deposition in the southern part of the basin. This study highlights the need for further effort to determine the depositional age of the strata in the southern and western parts of the Qaidam basin.

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