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Inversion of two-phase extensional basin systems during subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate in the SW Korean Peninsula:Implication for the Mesozoic “Laramide-style” orogeny along East Asian continental margin

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【作者】 Seung-Ik ParkJungrae NohHee Jun CheongSanghoon KwonYungoo SongSung Won KimM.Santosh

【Author】 Seung-Ik Park;Jungrae Noh;Hee Jun Cheong;Sanghoon Kwon;Yungoo Song;Sung Won Kim;M.Santosh;Department of Geology,Kyungpook National University;Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University;School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University;Geology Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources;School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences;Department of Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide;

【通讯作者】 Sanghoon Kwon;

【机构】 Department of Geology,Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei UniversitySchool of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityGeology Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral ResourcesSchool of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of GeosciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide

【摘要】 During subduction, continental margins experience shortening along with inversion of extensional sedimentary basins. Here we explore a tectonic scenario for the inversion of two-phase extensional basin systems, where the Early-Middle Jurassic intra-arc volcano-sedimentary Oseosan Volcanic Complex was developed on top of the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic post-collisional sequences, namely the Chungnam Basin. The basin shortening was accommodated mostly by contractional faults and related folds. In the basement, regional high-angle reverse faults as well as low-angle thrusts accommodate the overall shortening, and are compatible with those preserved in the cover. This suggests that their spatial and temporal development is strongly dependent on the initial basin geometry and inherited structures.Changes in transport direction observed along the basement-sedimentary cover interface is a characteristic structural feature, reflecting sequential kinematic evolution during basin inversion. Propagation of basement faults also enhanced shortening of the overlying sedimentary cover sequences. We constrain timing of the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous(ca. 158-110 Ma) inversion from altered K-feldspar 40 Ar/39 Ar ages in stacked thrust sheets and K-Ar illite ages of fault gouges, along with previously reported geochronological data from the area. This "non-magmatic phase" of the Daebo Orogeny is contemporaneous with the timing of magmatic quiescence across the Korean Peninsula. We propose the role of flat/low-angle subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate for the development of the "Laramide-style" basement-involved orogenic event along East Asian continental margin.

【Abstract】 During subduction, continental margins experience shortening along with inversion of extensional sedimentary basins. Here we explore a tectonic scenario for the inversion of two-phase extensional basin systems, where the Early-Middle Jurassic intra-arc volcano-sedimentary Oseosan Volcanic Complex was developed on top of the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic post-collisional sequences, namely the Chungnam Basin. The basin shortening was accommodated mostly by contractional faults and related folds. In the basement, regional high-angle reverse faults as well as low-angle thrusts accommodate the overall shortening, and are compatible with those preserved in the cover. This suggests that their spatial and temporal development is strongly dependent on the initial basin geometry and inherited structures.Changes in transport direction observed along the basement-sedimentary cover interface is a characteristic structural feature, reflecting sequential kinematic evolution during basin inversion. Propagation of basement faults also enhanced shortening of the overlying sedimentary cover sequences. We constrain timing of the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous(ca. 158-110 Ma) inversion from altered K-feldspar 40 Ar/39 Ar ages in stacked thrust sheets and K-Ar illite ages of fault gouges, along with previously reported geochronological data from the area. This "non-magmatic phase" of the Daebo Orogeny is contemporaneous with the timing of magmatic quiescence across the Korean Peninsula. We propose the role of flat/low-angle subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate for the development of the "Laramide-style" basement-involved orogenic event along East Asian continental margin.

【基金】 supported by Basic Science Research Program through National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (2018R1C 186003851)to S.-I. Park and 2015RIDlAIA09058914 and NRF2019R1A2C1002211 to S. Kwon;supported by the 2017RlA6A1A07015374(Multidisciplinary study forassessment of large earthquake potentials in the Korean Peninsula) through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF);funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea to S.K
  • 【文献出处】 Geoscience Frontiers ,地学前缘(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年03期
  • 【分类号】P534.5;P542
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