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Facies analysis of the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation, southeast China: Implications for carbonate platform development in South China prior to the onset of the Hirnantian glaciation

Authors
Park, J.Lee, J.-H.Liang, K.Choh, S.-J.
Issue Date
4월-2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Keywords
Mixed siliciclastic–carbonate ramp; South China Block; Upper Ordovician; Zhe-Gan Platform
Citation
Facies, v.67, no.2
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Facies
Volume
67
Number
2
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/129001
DOI
10.1007/s10347-021-00626-z
ISSN
0172-9179
Abstract
The Upper Ordovician Zhe-Gan Platform was a short-lived carbonate platform that formed near the northern margin of the Cathaysian Land of the South China Block. The Zhe-Gan Platform is less well understood than the adjacent Yangtze Platform due to the absence of detailed sedimentological study as well as the structural complexity of the area. The aim of this study was to reconstruct the Zhe-Gan Platform based on detailed facies analysis of the middle to upper Xiazhen Formation. A total of 24 shallowing-upward depositional cycles (C1–24) are identified and subdivided into three types based on the vertical association of facies: (1) mixed carbonate–clastic subtidal cycles; (2) carbonate subtidal cycles; and (3) peritidal-capped subtidal cycles. The reconstructed depositional model indicates a ramp-type, mixed siliciclastic–carbonate platform, generally similar to other Late Ordovician carbonate platforms characterised by dominant skeletal grains, less common ooids, and an absence of skeletal barrier reefs. The newly developed Late Ordovician ramp-type carbonate platforms could have been induced by the evolution of skeletal organisms and the accompanying palaeoceanographic changes prior to the Hirnantian glaciation. The complex palaeogeography of the South China Block would have influenced the co-occurrence of the Xiazhen carbonate platform and black shales of the adjacent Yangtze Platform on the same block during the Late Ordovician. © 2021, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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