Sedimentary records of seismic events in a lacustrine basin of continental depression: A case study of the Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin, Northern China

[Display omitted] •In the Ordos Basin, the Triassic Yanchang Formation contains abundant seismites.•Ten types of seismites have been identified in the lacustrine deposits of the Ordos Basin.•The sedimentary sequence of seismites represents the periodicity of seismicity.•Seismites are of great signif...

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Published inJournal of Asian earth sciences Vol. 228; p. 105128
Main Authors Tian, Jingchun, Liang, Qingshao, Wang, Feng, Li, Jian, Yu, Wei, Chen, Weizhen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2022
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Summary:[Display omitted] •In the Ordos Basin, the Triassic Yanchang Formation contains abundant seismites.•Ten types of seismites have been identified in the lacustrine deposits of the Ordos Basin.•The sedimentary sequence of seismites represents the periodicity of seismicity.•Seismites are of great significance in oil and gas exploration, sedimentology and structural geology. Being a continental lake basin, the Ordos Basin was filled with a Triassic sedimentary succession including the Yanchang Formation in which there are widespread seismites formed via sudden seismic events. Our study focuses on types and characteristics of these seismites and concerns their sequence of the formation, genetic mechanism, and significance. The results show that the identification marks denoting the seismic sedimentary event of the Yanchang Formation include ten different types. The sedimentary sequence consists of the five units: A or F (Liquefaction homogeneous stratum), B (Micro synsedimentary fault stratum), C (Crimped deformation stratum), D (Liquefied sandstone vein), and E (Sand ball-pillow stratum) that can be further divided into five sub-types: ABCD, BCD or CD, AB, BCE or BE, and BEBE. The strong episodic activity of the boundary faults controlling the basin is the direct cause of the seismic sedimentary events. The study of seismites is helpful to understand the structural geology of Ordos Basin, the relationship between the dynamic mechanisms of the sedimentation in different reservoir sand bodies, and provide a new perspective for oil and gas exploration.
ISSN:1367-9120
1878-5786
DOI:10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105128