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Time: | 2003 |
Journal: | Journal of Geoscientific Research in Northeast Asia |
Volumn: | 16 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 34-40 |
Type: | Other |
Author: | Pujun Wang,Mattern Frank,Schneider Werner,Wanzhu Liu,Shikai Li,Cai Li . |
Abstract: | The ophiolite-bearing Bangong-Nujiang zone (BNZ) traversing central Tibet from east to west separates the Qiangtang block in the north from the Lhasa block in the south. The Cretaceous of the area includes Chuanba Formation (K1c), Duoba Formation (K1d), Langshan Formation (K1l) and Jiangba Formation (K2j). The K1c is composed of black shale,sandy pelite, siltstone, sandstone, coal beds and volcanic rocks, of shallow marine facies. The K1d consists of terrestrial siliciclastics intercalated with some calcareous sandstone beds bearing Orbitolina sp. indicating marine influence. The K1j is carbonate platform deposits of shallow marine and lagoon. The K2j is characterized by terrestrial thick massive red conglomerate. An active margin related to B-subduction zone is considered to be the geological setting of the Cretaceous sedimentation. |