The Cretaceous stratigraphy, Songliao Basin, Northeast China: Constrains from drillings and geophysics

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The Cretaceous nonmarine sedimentary strata are widespread in Songliao Basin, Northeast China. As the largest oil producer in China, an abundance of data has been generated by the petroleum industry, including sedimentology, seismology, geochemistry, and geochronology in the Songliao Basin. This article reviews the achievements in China Cretaceous Continental Scientific Drilling SK and presents the new results of the China Continental Geothermal Drilling SR1 in stratigraphy and geophysics. The results allow us to establish the relationships among SK-1, SK-2, and SR1, provide some constrains on the tectonic setting of Songliao Basin, and interpret the sedimentary facies and environmental evolution. After stratigraphic correlation of SK and SR boreholes, the result indicates that the geological boundary between the late Cretaceous Mingshui formation and the Paleogene Yi'an formation is at the depth of 115 m. The magnetotelluric sounding anomaly areas are corresponding with the unconformities, which are equivalent to seismic horizon T03, T1, T2, and T3, respectively. In addition, the typical "steer's-head"geometry in the magnetotellurics indicates that the SLB has experienced five evolution stages.

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Xu, Z., Xu, Q., Liu, A., Wang, N., Li, G., Peng, C., … Su, Y. (2020). The Cretaceous stratigraphy, Songliao Basin, Northeast China: Constrains from drillings and geophysics. Open Geosciences, 12(1), 1212–1223. https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2020-0188

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