Paleogeographic map of paleoclimate, lithofacies and Cretaceous of Pan tertiary (130mA, 90mA)

Paleogeographic map of paleoclimate, lithofacies and Cretaceous of Pan tertiary (130mA, 90mA)


Guided by the theory of plate tectonics, paleogeography, petroliferous basin analysis and sedimentary basin dynamics, we have collected a large number of data and achievements of geological research and petroleum geology in recent years, including strata, sedimentation, paleontology, paleogeography, paleoenvironment, paleoclimate, structure, oil and gas (potash) geology and other basic materials, especially paleomagnetism, Paleogene Based on the data of detrital zircon and geochemistry, combined with the results of typical measured stratigraphic sections, the lithofacies and climate paleogeographic pattern of Cretaceous were restored and reconstructed, and two lithofacies paleogeographic maps of early and late Cretaceous of Pan tertiary and two climate paleogeographic maps of early and late Cretaceous of Pan tertiary were obtained, aiming at discussing the influence of paleogeography, paleostructure and paleoclimate In order to reveal the geological conditions and resource distribution of oil and gas formation, and provide scientific basis and technical support for China's overseas and domestic oil and gas exploration deployment.


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Li, Y. (2021). Paleogeographic map of paleoclimate, lithofacies and Cretaceous of Pan tertiary (130mA, 90mA). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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1. Boucot, A.J., Xu, C., Scotese, C.R., & Morley, R.J. (2013). Phanerozoic paleoclimate: an atlas of lithologic indicators of climate.( View Details | Bibtex)

2. Cope, J., Ingham, J., & Rawson, P. (1999). Atlas of palaeogeography and lithofacies. Geological Society of London.( View Details | Bibtex)

3. Markello, J.R., Koepnick, R.B., Waite, L.E., Collins, J.F., Lukasik, J., & Simo, J.A. (2008). The carbonate analogs through time (CATT) hypothesis and the global atlas of carbonate fields—A systematic and predictive look at Phanerozoic carbonate systems. Controls on carbonate platform and reef development: SEPM Special Publication, 89, 15-45.( View Details | Bibtex)

4. Dercourt, J., Gaetani, M., Vrielynck, B., Barrier, E., Biju-Duval, B., Brunet, M. F., ... & Sandulescu, M. (2000). Peri-Tethys Palaeogeographical Atlas 2000. Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris.( View Details | Bibtex)

5. Scotese, C.R., & Golonka, J. (1997). Paleogeographic atlas (pp. 1-45). Arlington: PALEOMAP Project, University of Texas at Arlington.( View Details | Bibtex)

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References literature

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2.Lai, W., Hu, X., Garzanti, E., Xu, Y., Ma, A., Li, W. (2019). Early Cretaceous sedimentary evolution of the northern Lhasa terrane and the timing of initial Lhasa-Qiangtang collision. Gondwana Research 73, 136-152. (View Details )

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Geographic coverage
East: 180.00 West: 180.00
South: 90.00 North: 90.00
Details
  • Temporal resolution: 1000 year < x
  • Spatial resolution: 100km - 1000km
  • File size: 75 MB
  • Views: 4618
  • Downloads: 479
  • Access: Open Access
  • Temporal coverage: 130 million years~
  • Updated time: 2021-11-30
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