Tectonic–thermal evolution since the Mesozoic in the Suhongtu Depression, Yingen–Ejina Basin: Constraints from Apatite fission track and vitrinite reflectance
Wei Han,
Zhanli Ren,
Yazhuo Niu
et al.
Abstract:The Yingen–Ejina Basin (YEB) located in the western part of the North China Plate is a significant area for petroleum exploration. During the Early Cretaceous, the YEB witnessed the extensive development of source rocks. However, the subsequent tectonic evolution and multi‐stage thermal history of these source rocks have posed challenges to oil and gas exploration in the basin. This study focuses on the Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the YEB, utilizing Apatite fission track (AFT) and vitrinite ref… Show more
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