Sedimentary characteristics of shallow-marine fans of the Huangliu Formation in the Yinggehai Basin, China

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作者
Huang, Yintao [1 ,2 ]
Yao, Guangqing [3 ]
Fan, Xiaoyi [4 ]
机构
[1] Hubei Univ Arts & Sci, Fac Resource Environm & Tourism, Xiangyang 441053, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Manchester, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
[3] China Univ Geosci, Fac Earth Resources, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
[4] Sinopec, Henan Oilfield Co, Postdoctoral Work Stn, Nanyang 473132, Henan, Peoples R China
关键词
Sedimentary characteristics; Shallow-marine fans; Channel-lobe complexes; Sandy debris flow; Turbidity current; DENSITY TURBIDITY CURRENTS; TRIASSIC YANCHANG FORMATION; EOCENE DONGYING DEPRESSION; GRAVITY-FLOW DEPOSITS; LACUSTRINE RIFT BASIN; BOHAI BAY BASIN; DEBRIS-FLOW; SEISMIC GEOMORPHOLOGY; RESERVOIR QUALITY; CHANNEL-BELT;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.039
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In recent years, shallow-marine fans have attracted considerable attention because they may serve as valuable targets in hydrocarbon exploration. By integrating 3-D seismic, well log, core, and other measured data, this study analyzed the sedimentary characteristics and factors controlling the deposition of shallow-marine fans in Member #1 of the Huangliu Formation in the Yinggehai Basin. Four depositional elements were recognized in the channel-lobe complexes (CLCs), channel-fill sandy debrites, channel-fill turbidites, sand-rich lobe deposits and mud-rich lobe deposits. The channel-fill sandy debrites, which are characterized by low root-mean-square (RMS) amplitude in plan view and deep V-shaped reflections in seismic profile, are commonly located in the internal regions of CLCs. They have widths ranging from 1 to 2 km and single sandbody thicknesses exceeding 25 m. A cored interval from a channel-fill sandy debrite comprising several ungraded sand units revealed massive fine-grained sandstones with floating mud clasts and muddy rip-up clasts. In contrast, the channel-fill turbidites are characterized by low or high RMS amplitude in plan view and shallow V-shaped or vermiformshaped reflections in profile. They have a small-size frontal splay at the terminus, thus forming a lobe-channellobe depositional style. The width of a channel-fill turbidite is usually less than 0.5 km, and the single sandbody thickness is no more than 20 m. A cored interval of channel-fill turbidite consisted of very fine-grained sandstones containing incomplete Bouma subdivisions T-a-T-b. The sand-rich and mud-rich lobe deposits are characterized by high RMS amplitude and low RMS amplitude with continuous sheet reflection patterns, respectively. The deposition of the shallow-marine fans was significantly influenced by sea-level fluctuations and paleogeomorphology. When sea level fell rapidly, gravity flows with higher erosive energy and velocity tended to form widely developed large-scale channel-fill sandy debrites and sand-rich lobe deposits. When sea level rose, small-scale channel-fill turbidites were dominant because of relatively decreased gravity flow energy. Distinct variations of reservoir characteristics, including mean grain size, mud content, and pore-throat radius, were controlled by sea-level fluctuations. From the period of rapid sea-level fall to the period of rising sea level, the gravity flows may have been increasingly diluted due to sufficient mixing with ambient seawater, resulting in a gradual transformation from sandy debris flows into turbidity currents. In addition, changes in gradient caused by irregular paleogeomorphology may have significantly triggered different depositional styles. With a steeper gradient, the CLC is dominated by a channelized-lobe depositional style; however, a lobe-channel-lobe depositional style prevails under a gentler gradient condition. Taking the reservoir characteristics and depositional styles into consideration, it is suggested that the sandy debrites, with better physical properties, constitute favorable hydrocarbon reservoir intervals. The shallow-marine fans in this study may serve as a distinctive analogue to similar gravity flow deposits in other basins worldwide.
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