Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2023, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (6): 150-161.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2023.2.12

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Paleo-environmental variation and its control on organic enrichment in the black rock series, Cambrian Yuertusi Formation in northwestern Tarim Basin

CHEN Jianfa1,2,3(), XU Jin1,2,*(), WANG Jie1,2, LIU Peng1,2, CHEN Feiran4, LI Maowen1,2   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development, Beijing 102206, China
    2. Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Mechanisms, SINOPEC, Wuxi 214126, China
    3. College of Geosciences, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    4. Exploration Company, SINOPEC, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2023-01-06 Revised:2023-02-07 Online:2023-11-25 Published:2023-11-25

Abstract:

Based on the sedimentary and geochemical characteristics of the Lower Cambrian Yuertusi Formation in the northwestern margin of the Tarim Basin, the variation of seawater redox condition and primary productivity during sediment deposition and its control on organic enrichment in the black rock series and source rock distribution in the Yuertusi Formation were investigated. The Yuertusi Formation in the northwestern Tarim Basin can be divided into five members: black phosphorus-bearing siliceous rock at bottom; black mudstone in the lower part; gray dolomite in the middle part; interbedded black shale and gray microcrystalline limestone in the upper part; and gray crystal dolomite near top; this vertical lithofacies sequence incorporates a complete transgression-regression sedimentary cycle. The redox index and hydrothermal tracing parameters revealed the details of paleoenvironmental variation: the bottom siliceous rock is formed in an anoxic environment with strong hydrothermal activity; the lower black mudstone in an euxinic environment with slight hydrothermal activity; and the upper black shale in a sub-anoxic to anoxic environment with weak hydrothermal activity. Comprehensive studies have shown that during the deposition of the black rock series sea level first rises then falls, oxygen fugacity first decreases then increases, and paleo-productivity gradually weakens. The anoxic condition and high productivity influenced by hydrothermal activity jointly control the distribution of ancient, high-quality source rocks represented by the black mudstone in the lower part of the Yuertusi Formation.

Key words: Tarim Basin, Yuertusi Formation, redox conditions, primary productivity, organic enrichment

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