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    Yang Ruidong. Discussions on the presence or absence of seawater encroachment, flooding and tsunami in the Tertiary oil-bearing basins in eastern China[J]. Sedimentary Geology and Tethyan Geology, 1998, 18(1): 43-47.
    Citation: Yang Ruidong. Discussions on the presence or absence of seawater encroachment, flooding and tsunami in the Tertiary oil-bearing basins in eastern China[J]. Sedimentary Geology and Tethyan Geology, 1998, 18(1): 43-47.

    Discussions on the presence or absence of seawater encroachment, flooding and tsunami in the Tertiary oil-bearing basins in eastern China

    • The integration of geochemistry, palaeontology, sedimentary facies and palaeogeography, regional geology and global sea-level fluctuations shows that seawater encroachments did not occur in the oil-bearing basins in eastern China during Tertiary time. The presence of the "marine" Dinophyceae,foraminifera and calcareous ultramicrofossils are attributed to the salinized lakes and abundant nutrients. Dinophyceae is a kind of euryhaline organisms,and thus ubiquitous in ponds,lakes,rivers and seas,especially in brackish environments. This implies that caution should be exercised in the application of Dinophyceae as a facies fossil.
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