Multi-level Detachments and Petroleum Potential of the Tarim Basin
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    Four detachment systems have been found in the Tarim Basin. They are made up of the Proterozoic,Palaeozoic, Mesozoic-Eogene and Neogene-Quaternary, respectively. The shallow-level detachments are char-acterized by the occurrence of fold-thrust belts in the Meso-Cenozoic. The mid-level detachments are markedby nappes, decollement folds and drag anticlines in the Palaeozoic. The deep-level detachments are representedby ductile shear belts in the basement. Mid-and deep-level detachments mainly occur in the Northern, Centraland Southern Uplifts which are major hydrocarbon accumulation belts of large-scale oil fields. Shallow-leveldetachments mainly exist in the Kuqa, Southwestern and Southeastern Depressions, which are favourable beltsfor finding medium- and small-sized oil-gas fields.

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Tang Liangjie Northwest Bureau of Petroleum Geology, Ministry of Geology, Mineral Resources, Urumqi, Xinjiang.1992. Multi-level Detachments and Petroleum Potential of the Tarim Basin[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),66(4):

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