
Formation of the rear slope of the island arc of Chingiz Kaledonid ridge in eastern Kazakhstan
Author(s) -
С. Г. Самыгин,
С. Г. Самыгин
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
geotektonika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0016-853X
DOI - 10.31857/s0016-853x2019272-80
Subject(s) - geology , ordovician , ridge , paleontology , volcano , island arc , sedimentary rock , volcanism , landslide , geomorphology , sedimentation , arc (geometry) , tectonics , subduction , sediment , geometry , mathematics
Process of formation of the island-arc rear slope is considered on the example of the Upper Cambrian–Middle Ordovician arc found in the Chingiz ridge in eastern Kazakhstan. Its occurrence is shown at the end of volcanic activity in the island-arc structure, beginning at the end of the early Arenig (from the end of the Flos century of the Early Ordovician) with tephroturbidites appearance. After the cessation of volcanism, two sedimentation cycles were distinguished in the sedimentary section of the slope in the middle Ordovician: (1) transgressive when the island arc submerged, (2) and regressive when the Chingiz arc began to build up at the beginning of the Llanwyrn (Darrivilian) century.
The sedimentation was repeatedly accompanied by landslide processes, which ended in the middle of llanvirna (darrivilia) with the disruption of tectonic-gravity plate composed of Upper Cambrian volcanic rocks with limestone in the sole, resulting in the formation of coarsely fragmented mixtite at the allochthonous mass frontier, the further sedimentation on the rear slope stopped.
Keywords: the island-arc; rear slope; sedimentation cycles; landslide processes