1 TECTOMC ELEMENTS AND STRATIGRAPHY OF TARIM BASIN
1.1 Tectonic elements
1.1.1 Rises
1.1.2 Depressions
1.1.3 Periphyeral fault rises
1.2 Stratigraphy
1.2.1 Stratigraphic scheme
1.2.2 Sequence and distribution
2 GEOPIIYSICAL FIELD AND DEEP STRUCTURE CHARACTERS OF TARIM BASIN
2.1 Natural etuthquake converted wave sounding profile and custal structure
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.2 Korla-Ruoqiangprofile
2.1.3 Aksu-Yecheng profile
2.1.4 Kuqa-Tazhong-Tanan profile
2.1.5 Crustal structure of Tarim basin and its geodynamic implication
2.2 Gravity and magnetic field characteristics and crustal structure
2.2.1 Density and magnetic texture of cover and crust
2.2.2 Characters ofgravity field
2.2.3 Characters of aeromagnetic anomaly and basement structure
2.3 Geothermal field, heat flow and lithosphenc thermal structure
2.3.1 Data on thermal measurement and heat conductivity of rocks
2.3.2 Geothermal field of shallow part
2.3.3 Heat flowin Tarim
2.3.4 Thermal stmcture and theology oflithosphere
2.4 Paleo temperature characteristics and its evolution
2.4.1 Implication of paleo temperature study and methods
2.4.2 Fission track of apatite after annealing
2.4.3 Vitrinitereflectance
2.4.4 Evolution ofpaleo temperature
3 TECTOMC CHARACTERISTICS OF TARIM PLATE
3.1 Overview on the tectorucs of Tarim plate
3.1.1 PreCambrian basement ofTarim plate
3.1.2 Boundary ofTarim plate and regionalisation
3.1.3 Evolutionary characteristics
3.2 Drifting history and paleo magnetic evidences
3.2.1 Paleomagnetic results and the establishment ofapparent polar wandering path
3.2.2 Drifting history of Tarim plate
3.2.3 Relationshipwith surroundingplates
3.3 Sinian to Paleozoic
3.3.1 Northern margin of Tarim plate
3.3.2 Southwest margin of Tarim plate
3.3.3 Altuntag and southeast margin of Tarim plate
3.4 Mesozoic to Cenozoic
3.4.1 Orogeny in northern margin of Tethyes
3.4.2 Basin character of Tarim in Mesozoic and Cenozozic
3.5 Volcanic rocks andimplication
3.5.1 Distribution ofvolcanic rock
3.5.2 Compositionofvolcanic rocks
3.5.3 Tectonic model andimplication
4 TECTONICS AND EVOLUTION OF TARIM BASIN
4.1 Evolutionary stages ofthe basin
4.1.1 Siximportant unconformities
4.1.2 Basin's prototypes
4.1.3 Tectonic evolution
4.2 Sinian to Ordovician, cratonic marginal aulacogen stage
4.2.1 Tectonic background and proto type basin
4.2.2 Sedimentary characters
4.2.3 Major tectonic events
4.2.4 Deformation at the end of Ordovician
4.3 Silurian to Devonian, marginal foreland basin stage
4.3.1 Tectonic background and proto type basin
4.3.2 Sedimentary characters
4.3.3 Major tectonic events
4.3.4 Deformation at the end of Devonian
4.4 Carboniferous to Permian, cratonic margin and intracratonic rift stages
4.4.1 Tectonic background and proto type basin
4.4.2 Sedimentary and structure characters
4.4.3 Tectonic event and deformation
4.5 Triassic, foreland basin stage
4.5.1 Tectonic background and proto type basin
4.5.2 Sedimentary and structure characters
4.5.3 Tectonic event and deformation
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5 STRUCTURAL CHARACTERS OFINTRACRATOMC PALEO UPLIFTS
6 FORELAND BASIN AND THRUST BELT
7 TECTONICS AND PETROLEUM ACCUMULATION
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