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The Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary in the Tarim Basin, NW China: Geological data anomalies and reservoir implication

Journal

MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 557-575

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.08.032

Keywords

Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary; Unconformity; Carbon and oxygen isotope; Negative excursions; Global comparability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51574208, 41972130]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA1401020102]
  3. Sinopec Science and Technology Project [GSYKY-B09-33]
  4. Major National Samp
  5. T Projects [2017ZX05009-002, 2017ZX05005-002-003]

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In this study, unconformities (T-9(0)) formed during the succession from the Ediacaran to the Cambrian were identified based on five types of data, namely, field outcrops, C and O isotopes, major and trace elements, well logs and seismic data. The outcrop data show notable lithological changes above and below the T-9(0) interface. The C and O isotope data show significant negative delta C-13 and delta O-18 excursions at the T-9(0) interface. The negative delta C-13 excursion at the T-9(0) interface occurred concurrently with the negative delta C-13 excursions that occurred globally during the same period. The average values of Ca, Mg, Nd, Pr, Ce and La were higher below the T-9(0) interface than that above the T-9(0) interface and that the average mass fractions of Zr, Sr, Zn, Ba, Mn, S, Si, Ni, Fe, Al, Rb, K, CI and P were lower below that interface than that above it. The well log data show that at the T-9(0) interface, the concentrations of U and Th and the mass fraction of K increased suddenly (from 97.66 to 104.308 ppm, from 210.005 to 232.086 ppm and from 11.609% to 12.99%, respectively) and the gamma ray value increased significantly, reflecting a brief land exposure of the interface. Onlap and truncation patterns were visible on the seismic sections above and below the T-9(0) interface. Various types of unconformities have developed at the T-9(0) interface in various areas of the Tarim Basin. Paraconformities are mainly distributed in the Kuluketage and Kalpin outcrop areas as well as the depressions in the northern Tarim Basin and a large area north of the Tarim Basin. Angular unconformities are distributed near the north wing of the central uplift belt. The paleogeomorphology of the T-9(0) unconformity interfaces limited the distribution of sedimentary facies in the overlying strata, thereby affecting the distribution of the hydrocarbon source rocks of the Yurtus Formation, and controlled the development of karst reservoirs in the underlying strata.

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