In a paper published in Science China Earth Sciences, a team of scientists propose a comprehensive summary of the main fossil sequences and lithostratigraphy of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) during Triassic time. They point out that Triassic marine deposits spread extensively across the Lhasa and South Qiangtang blocks as well as the Bangongco-Nujiang Suture Zone (BNSZ). This observation leads to an improved explanation of the Triassic tectonic setting of the QTP that invokes a “two continents and one basin” model as opposed to the “three continents and two geosyclines” and “archipelagic arc-basin system” models. Results of the present study suggest that Triassic deposits of the QTP are of great oil and gas exploration potential. Based on their analysis of sedimentary successions of different stratigraphic divisions, the authors make the case that the Indus-Yarlungzangbo Suture Zone (IYSZ) served as a rift axis during Triassic time in which sedimentary facies shallowed symmetrically to the south and north. Further, the research group describes for the first time the Triassic sedimentary paleogeography of the QTP in terms of four periods, namely Early Triassic, Middle Triassic to Late Triassic Carnian, Late Triassic Norian, and Late Triassic Rhaetian rather than the previously described two periods (Early-Middle Triassic and Late Triassic). The geographic distribution of the dominant fossils, including plants, brachiopods, corals, ammonoids, and conodonts, suggest that the IYSZ more so than the BNSZ served as an important palaeobiogeographic barrier during the Triassic. They further point out that rifting of the Pangean Supercontinent in Early to Middle Triassic time and the Late Triassic Indosinian Orogeny were the two major tectonic events to affect the QTP during the Triassic. The former comprises a stratigraphic succession that reflects deepening of the entire QTP during Early to Late Triassic Carnian time; the latter is largely represented by strata that records the transition of a carbonate dominated marine setting to a coastal and terrestrial clastic dominated setting by Late Norian time in north of the IYSZ.
See the article:
Triassic integrative stratigraphy, biotas, and paleogeographical evolution of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-023-1188-5
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Science China Earth Sciences