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Orogeny is always associated with the erosion and sediments carried by both transverse and longitudinal river systems. Those two river systems transport sediments into foreland or hinterland basin and flank basin. Longitu-dinal river systems prevail in and around the Tibetan Pla-teau due to the fact that they flow parallel to the strike of structures within the developing mountain belt. The flank basins surrounded the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas are developed in different tectonic settings, including inland, continental margin and deep ocean, most of them containing oil and natural gas. Those basins not only have longer evolu-tion histories than foreland basins but also are more com-plete in their records of deposition. Coupling of orogeny and flank basin deposition also occurred widely in pre-Cenozoic time, in particular, the coupling between the Qinling oro-genic belt and Songpan-Ganzi flysch flank basin is the most distinctive. The evolution of ancient latitudinal rivers derived from the Qinling orogenic belt during periods of mountain building was controlled not only by landforms but also by the lateral extrusion of the crustal fragments.
Orogeny is always associated with the erosion and sediments carried by both transverse and longitudinal rivers systems. Those two river systems transport sediments into foreland or hinterland basin and flank basin. Longitu-dinal river systems prevail in and around the Tibetan Pla-teau due to the fact that they flow parallel to the strike of structures within the developing mountain belt. The flank basins surrounded the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas are developed in different tectonic settings, including inland, continental margin and deep ocean, most of them containing oil and natural gas . Those basins not only have longer evolu-tion histories than foreland basins but also are more com-plete in their records of deposition. Coupling of orogeny and flank basin also available widely in pre-Cenozoic time, in particular, the coupling between the Qinling oro-genic belt and Songpan-Ganzi flysch flank basin is the most distinctive. The evolution of ancient latitudinal rivers deri ved from the Qinling orogenic belt during periods of mountain building was controlled not only by landforms but also by the lateral extrusion of the crustal fragments.