Wave characteristics and tectonic-sedimentation evolution of foreland thrust fault of Micang Mountain

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RuFeng Li
TongLou Guo
GuoFei Chen
GangXiong Zhang
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[1] China University of Petroleum,State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting
[2] China University of Petroleum,Key Laboratory for Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanism
[3] Ministry of Education,Basin and Reservoir Research Center
[4] China University of Petroleum,undefined
[5] SINOPEC Southern E & P Company,undefined
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foreland thrust belt of Micang Mountain; sedimentation wave process; wave cycle; tectonic and sedimentary evolution; forming condition;
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In this paper, the technology of wave process method for sedimentation is first adopted in the research of the foreland thrust fault of Micang Mountain with respect of oil and reservoir’s formation and tectonic and sedimentary evolution. From the fluctuation characteristics, we could make conclusions in the foreland thrust belt of Micang Mountain that, there existed 2 first-order sedimentary cycles (220 Ma), corresponding to Caledonian-Hercynian and Indo-Chinese-Yanshan-Himalayan tectonic cycles respectively; there existed 4 second-order sedimentary cycles (10 Ma), corresponding to two sedimentation peak period and two denudation peak periods in research zone; there existed 12 third-order sedimentary cycles (35 Ma) and 21 fourth-sedimentary cycles (20 Ma). These 33 cycles in the research zone corresponded to the sedimentation-denudation process in different periods, furthermore, their fluctuation characteristics bore the genetic relationship with the development law of source, reservoir and cap rocks: the source rock had the tendency to develop at the turning part between wave crest and wave trough, or at the superposition of wave turning part in different periods, presenting like “X”; most reservoir rocks developed at the place of wave peak; the development of cap rock was located in the wave trough on the right of sedimentation-denudation datum line. As a result, through the application of wave process method for sedimentation, we could rediscover the understanding of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution from another prospective, meanwhile, it enables to make prediction about the development rule of source, reservoir and cap rocks, which means a significant importance to the research of oil and reservoir’s forming condition.
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