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Characteristics of Milankovitch cycles recorded in Eocene strata in the eastern depression of North Yellow Sea Basin, North China

         

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As cyclical orbital movements of Earth,Milankovitch cycles can be recorded in sedimentary strata.The time they reflect can be used to accurately divide and compare strata.Milankovitch cycles recorded in strata enrich the stratigraphic theory,especially the theories of cycle stratigraphy,and thus they are widely used in geological survey engineering nowadays.This study explored the characteristics of the Milankovitch cycles recorded in the eastern depression of the North Yellow Sea Basin,highlighting their control over high-frequency stratigraphic sequences.The Eocene Milankovitch cycles in the depression were calculated based on the method proposed by J.Laskar,and their parameters primarily include eccentricity cycles of 125 ka and 99 ka,obliquity cycles of 51 ka and 39 ka,and precession cycles of 23 ka and 19 ka.Spectral analysis of gamma-ray(GR)and spontaneous potential(SP)log curves of the Eocene strata was carried out to divide and compare stratigraphic sequences,revealing that the spectral peaks correspond well to astronomical cycles.This indicates that the strata in the depression fully record Milankovitch cycles.Furthermore,there are long-,medium-,and short-term stratigraphic cycles in the eastern depression,with a thickness of 13.03-15.89 m,3.70-5.21 m,and 2.17-2.94 m,respectively.The sedimentation rates of the Eocene strata were calculated to be 121.2-127.12 m/Ma accordingly.From the uplift to the center of the lacustrine basin along the slope in the eastern depression,both the sedimentation duration and the sediment thickness increase,while the sedimentation rate remains relatively stable.The Eocene strata can be divided into six stages of high-frequency sequences by continuous wavelet transformation,namely E_(6)-E_(1) from bottom to top.The sedimentation duration and sedimentation rates of the sequences were calculated using spectral analysis with each of the sequences as a separate window.Moreover,the impacts of climate change on the sedimentary environment in the eastern depression were analyzed.It can be concluded that E_(6) was a lowstand system tract,E_(5) and E_(4) were lacustrine expansion system tracts,E_(3) was a highstand system tract,and E_(2) and E_(1) were lacustrine contraction system tracts.All these verify that Milankovitch cycles serve as an effective approach for the analysis of sedimentary cycles.

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  • 来源
    《中国地质(英文)》 |2021年第2期|P.274-287|共14页
  • 作者单位

    School of Engineering China University of Geoscience Wuhan 430074 ChinaYantai Coastal Zone Geological Survey Center China Geological Survey Yantai 264001 ChinaChinese Academy of Geological Sciences Beijing 100037 ChinaThe Key Laboratory of Gas Hydrate Ministry of Natural Resources Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology Qingdao 266071 ChinaLaboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao 266061 China;

    Yantai Coastal Zone Geological Survey Center China Geological Survey Yantai 264001 ChinaLaboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao 266061 China;

    The Key Laboratory of Gas Hydrate Ministry of Natural Resources Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology Qingdao 266071 ChinaLaboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao 266061 China;

    Yantai Coastal Zone Geological Survey Center China Geological Survey Yantai 264001 China;

  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 历史地质学、地层学;
  • 关键词

    Milankovitch cycle; Sedimentation rate; Sedimentation duration; Geophysics; Eocene; Geological survey engineering; Eastern depression; North Yellow Sea Basin(NYSB);

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