Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2021, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (1): 177-189.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2020.5.17

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Jurassic sequence framework and sedimentary system distribution in the Wudun Sag, Dunhuang Basin

DONG Yanlei1,2(), ZHU Xiaomin1,2,*(), WEI Minpeng3, LI Shunli4, ZHAO Ruixing1,2, JIA Tianpeng1,2, GUAN Weifeng1,2, ZHANG Yaxiong5   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum(Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    2. College of Geosciences, China University of Petroleum(Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    3. Guangxi Anke Geotechnical Engineering Co., Ltd, Nanning 530012, China
    4. School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences(Beijing), Beijing 100083, China
    5. SINOPEC Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, Beijing 100083, China
  • Received:2019-12-05 Revised:2020-05-19 Online:2021-01-25 Published:2021-01-28
  • Contact: ZHU Xiaomin

Abstract:

The Dunhuang Basin is a Mesozoic rift basin with relatively high exploration potential, and is in the early stage of petroleum exploration. As it is known, the basis of petroleum exploration is building the sequence framework and obtaining the sedimentary system distribution. Using the outcrop, core, lithology, well-logging and seismic data, and taking into account of various geological factors, such as tectonic settings and sediment supplies, etc., we identified the sedimentary facies types and determined the sedimentary distribution in the Wudun Sag, Dunhuang Basin. The findings show that the main Middle-Lower Jurassic strata in the study area can be divided into two third-order sequences SQI and SQII. Roughly, SQI corresponds to the Dashankou Formation, and SQII to the 1st member of the Zhongjiangou Formation. Due to the movement of boundary faults, the Wudun Sag is a half graben-like sag with steep slope in the south and gentle slope in the north, so the sequence distribution thins out from south to north. The material sources in the Dunhuang Basin primarily originated from the Bei, Altun-Qilian and Sanwei Mountains. The sedimentary distribution in the Wudun Sag was controlled by the source supplies from the north, south and east. The Middle-Lower Jurassic strata of the Wudun Sag developed three types of facies: braided river delta, fan delta and lakes. The sedimentary type for Wells XC1 and Dun1 is the braided delta front. Fan delta without drilling wells can be identified by outcrops and seismic data. Lacustrine consists of shore-shallow lake (including lake mud and beach and bar microfacies) and sublacustrine fan (including sand and mud flow deposits). The developmental scale and distribution mechanism of sandbodies were primarily subjected to tectonic and provenance controls, and the sedimentary distribution of different sequences are roughly the same. Continued accumulation of terrigenous detrital rocks in the north and northeast left behind braided delta sediments on the gentle slopes, while, affected by material sources from the Sanwei Mountain, the fan delta sedimentary system developed in the south, and littoral-shallow lacustrine sediments deposited in the central depression.

Key words: Dunhuang Basin, Wudun Sag, Middle-Lower Jurassic, provenance, sedimentary types, sedimentary distribution

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