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Geochemistry of Oligocene Huagang Formation clastic rocks, Xihu Sag, the East China Sea Shelf Basin: Provenance, source weathering, and tectonic setting

Journal

GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 397-411

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gj.2906

Keywords

Huagang Formation; provenance analysis; sedimentary geochemistry; tectonic setting; Xihu Sag

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41502110, 41502142]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS

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The East China Sea Shelf Basin (ECSSB) is an important tectonic unit of the western Pacific active continental margin. It is divided further into a series of sags and basement ridges. The Xihu Sag on the east margin of the ECSSB is an important hydrocarbon exploration area and contains significant petroleum resources. The Huagang Formation is the major reservoir in Xihu Sag, and its provenance has been the focus of debate at all times. The major and trace elements (including rare earth elements) compositions were analyzed for the Oligocene Huagang Formation sandstone and mudstone samples in the Xihu Sag. The provenance and tectonic setting of these clastic rocks are discussed. The Chemical Index of Alteration value and A-CN-K diagrams suggest low to moderate weathering in the source areas of the Huagang Formation. The mudstones have lower index of compositional variation values (<1), indicating that the mudstone samples are compositionally mature, whereas the index of compositional variation values for the sandstone samples (0.59 to 1.87) indicate that the sandstones are compositionally immature and mature. The major and trace element composition and ratios of the clastic rock samples indicate that mudstones are mainly from Late Mesozoic igneous rocks in SE China, which is dominated by the acidic volcanic rock. The provenance of sandstones is from two different directions, the Central Uplift Group of ECSSB and the Taiwan-Sinzi Fold Belt with more mafic volcanic rock. Based on the geochemical analysis of the clastic rock samples, the tectonic setting of Xihu Sag was Japanese-type continental margin during the Huagang Formation deposition time (Oligocene).

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