Evolution of Cenozoic Oil-and Gas-Bearing Sedimentary Basins of Active Continental Margins: Northeastern Asia and Bering Sea.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The sedimentery basins of this region developed in the collision zone of the Pacific Ocean plate and the continent. Stresses were transmitted thorough wedge-like lithospheric blocks, such as the Okotsk Sea, East Kamchatka, Aleutian and 2 other smaller blocks. Compression and inversion were more active at the boundaries: P ; P3 ; N1 ; and Z N in places. ? K2 P2 P3 N2 Tension, rifting and the increase in the rate of sedimentation were marked in '-2 , P3, Ni - N2, and also N2 - Q in places. Structural plan changes of the sedimentary basins and possible oil, gas and fluid migration occurred more actively 2 3 1 2 at the boundaries: ; P3 . N? , N1 N1 NZ N2 P2 P3 1 N1 'N 2 N3 Ni 1 1
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APA:  (1995)  Evolution of Cenozoic Oil-and Gas-Bearing Sedimentary Basins of Active Continental Margins: Northeastern Asia and Bering Sea.

MLA: Evolution of Cenozoic Oil-and Gas-Bearing Sedimentary Basins of Active Continental Margins: Northeastern Asia and Bering Sea.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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