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ESR dating of late Cenozoic molassic deposits in the Jiuxi Basin
Authors:Shi  Zhengtao  Ye  Yuguang  Zhao  Zhijun  Fang  Xiaomin  Li  Jijun
Institution:1.MOE National Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental Systems & College of Resources and Environment, Lanzhou University, 730000, Lanzhou, China
;2.Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 730000, Lanzhou, China
;3.Institute of Marine Geology, Ministry of Land and Resources, China, 266071, Qingdao, China
;4.Faculty of Geography, Nanjing Normal University, 210097, Nanjing, China
;
Abstract:

In the Hexi Corridor, foreland depression at the north periphery of the Tibetan Plateau, late Cenozoic sediments can be divided into the lacustrine to deltaic Red Bed. The unconformably overlying coarse fan-conglomerate was shed from the northern plateau. This remarkable alternation of sedimentary environment and discontinuity reflect intensive rise of the plateau. Moreover, this suite of coarse molasses is divided into two formations as the Yumen conglomerate and the Jiuquan Gravel by another angular discontinuity. Tentatively, we applied ESR dating on this suite of molassic deposits at the Laojunmiao Section in the Jiuxi Basin, west of the Hexi Corridor, which shows that the bottom of the Yumen conglomerate and the Jiuquan Gravel are about 3.4 and 0.9 Ma respectively, indicating that the northern plateau at least experienced two intensive tectonic movements at about 3.5 and 0.9 Ma.

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