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Interactions between pre-existing structures and rift faults: Implications for basin geometry in the northern South China Sea

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BASIN RESEARCH
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12822

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basement highs; Cenozoic divergent margin; Mesozoic convergent margin; rift basins; South China Sea; structural interaction

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The northern South China Sea evolved from a convergent to a divergent continental margin, with a heterogeneous crystalline basement that inherited Mesozoic structures. The interaction between rift faults and pre-existing structures has been investigated, revealing the inheritance and modification of intra-basement structures by rift faults. The pre-existing structures exert a significant control on the geometry of the Baiyun sub-basin.
The northern South China Sea (SCS) margin evolved from the Mesozoic convergent to Cenozoic divergent continental margin, and thus, it developed on a heterogeneous crystalline basement with inherited Mesozoic structures. Pre-existing structures and their interactions with rift faults have historically not been described or interpreted in the intensely stretched Baiyun sub-basin. Large-scale 3D seismic reflection data allow us to identify four types of Mesozoic tectonic fabrics within the basement and explain their genesis: (1) Thin, isolated and north-dipping seismic reflections 1, interpreted as thrust faults representing orogenic processes. Tilted thick seismic reflections 2 are formed by reactivation of seismic reflections 1 during post-orogenic extension, which are all related to the NW-ward subduction of the palaeo-Pacific plate. (2) Thin, isolated and shallowly dipping seismic reflections 3 and low-amplitude, semi-transparent and chaotic seismic reflections 4 represent the low-angle thrust system and the associated nappe units, which are related to the shift from NW- to NNW-ward subduction of the paleo-Pacific plate. Subsequently, we investigate the structural interaction between Mesozoic intra-basement and Cenozoic rift structures. Syn-rift, post-rift and long-term faults are developed in Cenozoic strata, and quantitative statistical and qualitative analyses revealed two main types of structural interactions between them and underlying intra-basement structures: (1) Rift faults develop with inheritance of intra-basement structures, including fully and partially inherited faults. (2) Rift faults modify intra-basement structures, although they are controlled by intra-basement structures at an earlier stage. Finally, our results reveal the control of pre-existing structures on the geometry of the Baiyun sub-basin, especially the selective reactivation of NE-trending shear zones (SR2), which are influenced by the regional stress field and the width and dip of the shear zones. Pre-existing structures and their types of interaction with rift faults during the evolution of the northern South China Sea from a convergent to a divergent continental margin.image

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