Thickening-upward cycles in deep-marine and deep-lacustrine turbidite lobes:examples from the Clare Basin and the Ordos Basin

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Lei-Fu Zhang [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Da-Zhong Dong [1 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development
[2] School of Geological Sciences, University College
[3] National Energy Shale Gas Research (Experiment) Center
[4] CNPC Key Laboratory of Unconventional Oil and Gas
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Thickening-upward cycle; Deep-marine turbidite; Deep-lacustrine turbidite; Yangchang Formation; Ordos Basin; Kilbaha Bay;
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P618.12 [油页岩]; P512.2 [剥蚀作用、搬运作用、沉积作用];
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Deep-marine and deep-lacustrine reservoirs have been targets for conventional and unconventional oil and gas exploration and development for decades. Thickening-upward cycles in the deep-marine Carboniferous Ross Sandstone Formation outcrops in western Ireland and the deep-lacustrine Triassic Yanchang Formation outcrops in southeast Ordos Basin have been investigated and correlated in this study. Typical thickening-upward cycles consisting of, from bottom to top:(1) laminated shales/shales with interbedded siltstone beds;(2) interbedded sandstones/siltstones and mudstones;(3) structureless massive sandstones, are well recognized in these outcrops and are interpreted as turbidite lobes. A continuously prograding lobe-element model is proposed to explain the repeated stacking of thickening-upward cycles. Thickening-upward cycles developed within deep-marine and deeplacustrine environments are highly comparable in many aspects, such as sedimentary structures, sheet-like geometries and amalgamation features. A frequent and strong degree of amalgamation is developed within the massive sandstone at the top of each thickening-upward cycle, suggesting a layer-by-layer depositional manner.Field observations and comparison with deep-marine counterparts support the occurrence of turbidity flows in the Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin.
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页码:216 / 231
页数:16
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