Abstract

Sedimentary provenance in multiphase rift basins exhibits rapid variations during distinct tectonic sub-stages, and a close association exists between alterations in sediment source, geomorphology, and tectono-depositional records. This study comprehensively integrates sandstone petrology, heavy mineral assemblages, detrital zircon characters, drill cores, well logs, and seismic reflections to investigate the evolution of provenance and sedimentary records within a complete rifting episode in a lacustrine basin. Three tectono-depositional models for different tectonic sub-stages have been established. During the early strengthened stage of Rifting Episode IV (Sqd3), sediments were primarily sourced from the Liaoxi Uplift, serving as an intrabasinal provenance. These sediments mainly consist of medium-to coarse-grained sandstones with short-distance transportation, forming a transversely-sourced fan-delta and gravity-flow depositional system. Additionally, wedge-shaped seismic configurations were observed along the flow direction. In the middle stage of Rifting Episode IV (Sqd2), the Liaoxi Uplift was submerged, and sediments originated from the Qinhuangdao, Suizhong, and Liaodong Uplift regions. Lake basin expanded during this period, resulting in axially and transversely-sourced river deltaic deposits in a multi-stage superimposed manner, associated with gravity-flow deposits. The sediments are predominantly composed of medium-to fine-grained sandstones that underwent long-distance transportation, accompanied by a significant increase in mudstone content. Simultaneously, sigmoid-oblique and sigmoidal geometries extensively developed. During the late weakened stage of Rifting Episode IV (Sqd1), sediments originated from the Qinhuangdao and Suizhong regions, forming a transversely-sourced shoal-water deltaic system enriched in medium-to fine-grained sandstone with limited mudstone. In comparison to Sqd3 and Sqd2, sediments within Sqd1 underwent intermediate-distance transport. Typically, a shingled seismic configuration developed, presenting a sharp contrast with the sigmoid-oblique and sigmoidal reflections within Sqd2. The detailed models of source-to-sink systems developed in this study are expected to enhance the comprehensive understanding of sedimentological responses to provenance evolution across various tectonic sub-stages in lacustrine rift basins.

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