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The origin of the black shales and the bottom current model for seawater encroachment in the Cretaceous QingShanKou formation SongLiao Basin,NorthEast China.

The origin of the black shales and the bottom current model for seawater encroachment in the Cretaceous QingShanKou formation SongLiao Basin,NorthEast China.

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Time:1996
Journal: The editorial board for sedimentary facies and palaeogeography
Volumn:16
Issue:1
Pages:34-43
Type:Other
Author:Pujun Wang,Dongpo Wang,Xiaodi Du
Abstract:
The study of sedimentary sequences , mineralogy and geochemistry of the black shales in the Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation has revealed that the Songliao nearshore continental basin was affected by periodic transgression/regression of the adjacent marine water from the Pacific Ocean during the deposition of the Qingshankou Formation (88.5-100Ma) . On the basis of the palaeoenvironmental analysis of the black shales , the authors conclude that the bottom current resulted from periodic transgressions may be the main factor which gives rise to the stratification of lake water and the deposition of the black shales in the study area , and a simplified model showing the marine incursions in this area is also proposed.


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