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Zhang Fuxin, Ma Jianqin. The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1997, 15(3): 48-54.
Citation: Zhang Fuxin, Ma Jianqin. The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1997, 15(3): 48-54.

The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance

  • Received Date: 1995-11-06
  • Publish Date: 1997-09-10
  • A series of gravity flow sediments composed of terrigenous fine-grained clastic rocks and carbonaterocks, which are the predominant and index lithofacies of the both limited platform basin and front plat-form slop sediments, occur in the Nanyangshan Formation of the Zhen' an-Shanyang district in Shannxi.It is the time space unity among the gravity flow sedimentation, volcano-hydrothermal activity, contem-peraneous fault activity and paleogeography differiating, that gives birth to the limited platform basinsediments dominatedly by gravity flow, with the distinguished features of the terrigenous fine-grainedclastic rocks covered frequently by the carbonate rocks, changing from west to east, containing minorvolcanic tuffaceous and sedimentary-diagentic pyrite, which is the source-bed of the micro-dissiminatedstrata-bound Sb-Au deposits in this district.
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  • Received:  1995-11-06
  • Published:  1997-09-10

The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance

Abstract: A series of gravity flow sediments composed of terrigenous fine-grained clastic rocks and carbonaterocks, which are the predominant and index lithofacies of the both limited platform basin and front plat-form slop sediments, occur in the Nanyangshan Formation of the Zhen' an-Shanyang district in Shannxi.It is the time space unity among the gravity flow sedimentation, volcano-hydrothermal activity, contem-peraneous fault activity and paleogeography differiating, that gives birth to the limited platform basinsediments dominatedly by gravity flow, with the distinguished features of the terrigenous fine-grainedclastic rocks covered frequently by the carbonate rocks, changing from west to east, containing minorvolcanic tuffaceous and sedimentary-diagentic pyrite, which is the source-bed of the micro-dissiminatedstrata-bound Sb-Au deposits in this district.

Zhang Fuxin, Ma Jianqin. The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1997, 15(3): 48-54.
Citation: Zhang Fuxin, Ma Jianqin. The Gravity Flow Sedimentation of the Nanyangshan Formation in the Zhen' an- Shanyang District, Shaanxi and Its Significance[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1997, 15(3): 48-54.
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