Pliocene-Quaternary evolution of the continental shelf of central Vietnam based on high resolution seismic data
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The continental shelf of central Vietnam is characterized by complex geological structures in a strike-slip setting and thus by unique morphology compared to other parts of the Vietnam shelf.
Studying the Pliocene-Quaternary sediments in this area allows the processes that control the stratigraphic evolution to be highlighted.
In this paper, we present new results derived from high resolution seismic data that reveal the geological evolution of the continental shelf of central Vietnam during the Pliocene-Quaternary.
Our results demonstrate that the continental shelf of central Vietnam is narrow relatively to other parts of the Vietnam shelf.
The evolution of the shelf during the Pliocene-Quaternary was controlled by the pre-Pliocene rifting process.
However, fault systems below the present shelf were not strongly active during the Pliocene-Quaternary period, except for several listric faults in the slope.
Nonetheless, Quaternary volcanic activities occurred widely both offshore and onshore, especially near the major faults.
The Pliocene-Quaternary sedimentary deposits were subdivided into 7 units based on unconformities as result of marine regression corresponding to glacial cycles.
Sedimentary environments during this period consist of coastal plain, fluvial, nearshore and shelf environments.
Most of the Holocene sediments were trapped nearshore while the outer shelf is characterized by abundant lag gravels as a result of rapid sea level rise between ~20 and 8. ka
The continental shelf of central Vietnam is characterized by complex geological structures in a strike-slip setting and thus by unique morphology compared to other parts of the Vietnam shelf.
Studying the Pliocene-Quaternary sediments in this area allows the processes that control the stratigraphic evolution to be highlighted.
In this paper, we present new results derived from high resolution seismic data that reveal the geological evolution of the continental shelf of central Vietnam during the Pliocene-Quaternary.
Our results demonstrate that the continental shelf of central Vietnam is narrow relatively to other parts of the Vietnam shelf.
The evolution of the shelf during the Pliocene-Quaternary was controlled by the pre-Pliocene rifting process.
However, fault systems below the present shelf were not strongly active during the Pliocene-Quaternary period, except for several listric faults in the slope.
Nonetheless, Quaternary volcanic activities occurred widely both offshore and onshore, especially near the major faults.
The Pliocene-Quaternary sedimentary deposits were subdivided into 7 units based on unconformities as result of marine regression corresponding to glacial cycles.
Sedimentary environments during this period consist of coastal plain, fluvial, nearshore and shelf environments.
Most of the Holocene sediments were trapped nearshore while the outer shelf is characterized by abundant lag gravels as a result of rapid sea level rise between ~20 and 8. ka
Title: | Pliocene-Quaternary evolution of the continental shelf of central Vietnam based on high resolution seismic data |
Authors: | Tan, Mai Thanh Dung, Le Van Bach, Le Duy Bieu, Nguyen |
Keywords: | Central Vietnam; Continental shelf Pliocene-Quaternary Seismic stratigraphy |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences |
Citation: | Scopus |
Abstract: | The continental shelf of central Vietnam is characterized by complex geological structures in a strike-slip setting and thus by unique morphology compared to other parts of the Vietnam shelf. Studying the Pliocene-Quaternary sediments in this area allows the processes that control the stratigraphic evolution to be highlighted. In this paper, we present new results derived from high resolution seismic data that reveal the geological evolution of the continental shelf of central Vietnam during the Pliocene-Quaternary. Our results demonstrate that the continental shelf of central Vietnam is narrow relatively to other parts of the Vietnam shelf. The evolution of the shelf during the Pliocene-Quaternary was controlled by the pre-Pliocene rifting process. However, fault systems below the present shelf were not strongly active during the Pliocene-Quaternary period, except for several listric faults in the slope. Nonetheless, Quaternary volcanic activities occurred widely both offshore and onshore, especially near the major faults. The Pliocene-Quaternary sedimentary deposits were subdivided into 7 units based on unconformities as result of marine regression corresponding to glacial cycles. Sedimentary environments during this period consist of coastal plain, fluvial, nearshore and shelf environments. Most of the Holocene sediments were trapped nearshore while the outer shelf is characterized by abundant lag gravels as a result of rapid sea level rise between ~20 and 8. ka |
Description: | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Volume 79, 5 January 2014, Pages 529-539 Journal of Asian Earth Sciences |
URI: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1367912013004082 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/32626 |
ISSN: | 13679120 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Scopus |
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