2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014gc005310
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Tectonics, topography, and river system transition in East Tibet: Insights from the sedimentary record in Taiwan

Abstract: The Cenozoic in East Asia is marked by major changes in tectonics, landscapes, and river systems, although the timing and nature of such changes remains disputed. We investigate the geochemistry and neodymium isotope character of Cenozoic mudstones spanning the breakup unconformity in the Western Foothills of Taiwan in order to constrain erosion and drainage development in southern China during the opening of the South China Sea. The La/Lu, Eu/Eu*, Th/Sc, Th/La, Cr/Th, and eNd values in these rocks show an abr… Show more

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“…7 and 10). Thus, the variation trends of U-Pb ages and Hf isotope of detrital zircon grains from Cenozoic sandstones in Taiwan indicate that their provenance migrated inland greatly during Late Oligocene and Early Miocene, which is consistent with the variation of the Nd isotope values reported from mudstones (Lan et al, 2014). The source region of Neogene formations might have already reached up to the Lower Yangtze area or West Cathaysia, although it is more likely derived from the Yangtze Craton.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Sedimentary Source Of Cenozoic Stratigraphysupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…7 and 10). Thus, the variation trends of U-Pb ages and Hf isotope of detrital zircon grains from Cenozoic sandstones in Taiwan indicate that their provenance migrated inland greatly during Late Oligocene and Early Miocene, which is consistent with the variation of the Nd isotope values reported from mudstones (Lan et al, 2014). The source region of Neogene formations might have already reached up to the Lower Yangtze area or West Cathaysia, although it is more likely derived from the Yangtze Craton.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Sedimentary Source Of Cenozoic Stratigraphysupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Together with the evolution of drainage systems recorded by the Cenozoic sediments in Taiwan in this study, it is possible that the opening of marginal sea, such as the South China Sea, exerted a major influence on the evolution of topography and drainage system in southeast China. This can also be proved from the diachronism features of breakup unconformity and transition of provenance in basins in northern margin of South China Sea (Lan et al, 2014). The transition time of provenance in rifted basins in northern margins of South China Sea, the same with breakup unconformity, shows obvious diachronism.…”
Section: The Tectonic Controls On Evolution Of Drainage System and Lamentioning
confidence: 71%
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