Abstract

In order to define the provenance change across the nonconformable boundary between the second and the third members of the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation (Campanian) in the north-central area of the Songliao Basin, two sandstone samples above (sample a-1 from the fourth member of the Nenjiang) and below (sample z-1 from the first member of the Yaojia Formation) the nonconformity were collected from core holes. U–Pb dating was performed on detrital zircons separated from the three sandstone samples. Detrital zircons from sample a-1 have dominant age populations of 100–110Ma, 190–220Ma, and ~1800Ma, and sample z-1 has dominant ages of 130–150Ma and ~350Ma. This paper demonstrates that the provenance of the fourth member of the Nenjiang Formation is significantly different from the first member of the Coniacian Yaojia Formation. The provenance above the nonconformity became much more complex and the eastern source increased significantly, while the western source sharply declined. The main source areas of the fourth member of the Nenjiang Formation are mainly the Zhangguangcai Range, the eastern Lesser Xiang'an Range and the southeast of Songliao Basin. The dominant provenance of the first member of the Yaojia Formation is the northern, the central and the southern Great Xing'an Range. According to the depositional ages and combining the latest seismic stratigraphic profiles in the Songliao Basin, the tectonic inversion of the eastern Songliao Basin began between 73Ma and 87Ma, which differs from the previous age of 73Ma.

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