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Wu Xiantao, Yin Guoxun. Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1992, 10(1): 19-26.
Citation: Wu Xiantao, Yin Guoxun. Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1992, 10(1): 19-26.

Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan

  • Received Date: 1990-04-02
  • Publish Date: 1992-03-10
  • The rapidly development of event stratigraphy in the past decades strengthen the concept that thestratigraphical record is coined by rare and short-term catastrophic events rather that by "fair weather"con-ditions.The authors focus cn。kind of high-energy events and their geological records, i. e.,the seisnncdeposites ur mute correctly specifical sedimentary structures caused by earthquake. Here is an example in the Upper Jurassic non-marine deposites IProm Emei County Sichuan Provincein which five sedimentary horizons with characteristic sedimentary structures are well developed and arethought to have been produced by seismic events.They are from the bottom to top: 1. undisturbed bed: lamination is left undeformed, while microfaults may be present in the beds at adistance of a few centimeters. 2.microfault bed: three microfaults can be recognized in the section of 2.8 meter long and they are allnormal fault. the thickness of this bed is about 15-30cm. 3.pleated bed: 6-27 cm thick folded lamination is quite clear in this horizon and a recumbent fold canbe seen at the left side of the section. 4.rubble bed: it is characterised by smaller fragments of the original sediments which were broken topieces by earthquake shock and seperated in the soupy matrix with vairying orientations.The thickness of thisbed is 16-28cm. 5.homogenized (soupy) bed: there are no laminations in this uppermost bed.It implies that a kind ofliquefaction caused by seismic shock may have destroyed all the strucl,ures of the uppermost layer.
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  • Received:  1990-04-02
  • Published:  1992-03-10

Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan

Abstract: The rapidly development of event stratigraphy in the past decades strengthen the concept that thestratigraphical record is coined by rare and short-term catastrophic events rather that by "fair weather"con-ditions.The authors focus cn。kind of high-energy events and their geological records, i. e.,the seisnncdeposites ur mute correctly specifical sedimentary structures caused by earthquake. Here is an example in the Upper Jurassic non-marine deposites IProm Emei County Sichuan Provincein which five sedimentary horizons with characteristic sedimentary structures are well developed and arethought to have been produced by seismic events.They are from the bottom to top: 1. undisturbed bed: lamination is left undeformed, while microfaults may be present in the beds at adistance of a few centimeters. 2.microfault bed: three microfaults can be recognized in the section of 2.8 meter long and they are allnormal fault. the thickness of this bed is about 15-30cm. 3.pleated bed: 6-27 cm thick folded lamination is quite clear in this horizon and a recumbent fold canbe seen at the left side of the section. 4.rubble bed: it is characterised by smaller fragments of the original sediments which were broken topieces by earthquake shock and seperated in the soupy matrix with vairying orientations.The thickness of thisbed is 16-28cm. 5.homogenized (soupy) bed: there are no laminations in this uppermost bed.It implies that a kind ofliquefaction caused by seismic shock may have destroyed all the strucl,ures of the uppermost layer.

Wu Xiantao, Yin Guoxun. Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1992, 10(1): 19-26.
Citation: Wu Xiantao, Yin Guoxun. Features and. Significance of Seismites From Upper Jurasic Lacustrine Deposites of Emei, Sichuan[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1992, 10(1): 19-26.
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