KATAGENE DISCHARGE ZONES OF SUBSURFACE WATERS OF HYDROCARBON-BEARING BASINS AND SEDIMENTARY ORE GENESIS

被引:0
|
作者
PAVLOV, DI [1 ]
KARTSEV, AA [1 ]
机构
[1] IM GUBKIN OIL & GAS INST,MOSCOW 117917,RUSSIA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Areas of discharge of subsurface waters of hydrocarbon-bearing basins (HCB) are called katagene discharge zones. The volumes of such waters - katagene and sedimentogene, displaced on the way to discharge - are tremendous. The discharge has usually the character of pulsed kicks. The relation of a number of large and rather large sedimentary iron and manganese deposits to zones of the open katagene discharge of subsurface waters of HCB is demonstrated. Differences in metallogeny of these zones are governed mainly by various conditions of upward migration of subsurface waters. Sedimentary iron deposits, often accompanied by low-grade manganese ores, are formed due to the lack of conditions for a significant deposition of epigenetic iron minerals (sulphides and carbonates) in zones of the katagene discharge during migration. Katagene discharge zones are associated, in such cases, with deep penetrating fault structures located predominantly at marginal parts of HCB. With examples of the largest sedimentary manganese deposits of the Southern Ukrainian basin, in the world it is shown that, with the presence of elongated gentle monoclinal slopes in the marginal parts of HCB, the solutions, rising along the permeable levels, may be practically completely relieved of iron because of the formation of the epigenetic impregnation of its minerals. ore-localizing katagene discharge zones are associated in these cases with water saturated erosion junctions of such levels near the day surface. Here, the distance of the lateral migration of ascending solutions outside the HCB borders may constitute the first hundreds of km. Deposits of oolitic iron ores are divided into two groups of different sources of ore-forming solutions and of metal in them: katagene-sedimentary, formed by ascending subsurface waters of HCB (Western Siberian, Kerchensko-Tamanskii, Priaral'skii, etc.), and traditional hypergene, formed by descending surface and ground waters redepositing metal of weathering crusts (Orsko-Khalilovskii, Malkinskii, etc.). Distribution areas and metal reserves of the katagene-sedimentary deposits of oolitic iron ores are many-hundred times greater than those of supergene ones. The only evidence of a relation of ores to the hypergene group may reveal the past development of the lateritic weathering. It is necessary to take into account the factors determining the formation and the location of the katagene discharge zones of subsurface waters during the preparation of genetic models and criteria of exploration and prognosis of deposits of HCB. The localization of mineral deposits in them is not limited by situations of the open subaqual discharge and the formation of sedimentary deposits of iron and manganese.
引用
收藏
页码:103 / 111
页数:9
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] THE GENESIS OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AND ITS HYDROCARBON-BEARING BASINS
    LIANG, DH
    LIU, ZH
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 1990, 13 (01) : 59 - 70
  • [2] Overpressure system of hydrocarbon-bearing basins in China
    Zhang, Qiming
    Dong, Weiliang
    Shiyou Xuebao/Acta Petrolei Sinica, 2000, 21 (06): : 1 - 11
  • [3] Characteristics and potential analysis of Madagascar hydrocarbon-bearing basins
    Da-tian Wu
    Johanne Iomimalala Ramaniraka
    Feng-ming Xu
    Jian-bo Shao
    Yong-heng Zhou
    Yuan-dong Zhao
    Bruno Ralison
    ChinaGeology, 2019, 2 (01) : 56 - 66
  • [4] Characteristics and potential analysis of Madagascar hydrocarbon-bearing basins
    Wu, Da-tian
    Ramaniraka, Johanne Iomimalala
    Xu, Feng-ming
    Shao, Jian-bo
    Zhou, Yong-heng
    Zhao, Yuan-dong
    Ralison, Bruno
    CHINA GEOLOGY, 2019, 2 (01) : 56 - 66
  • [5] Acoustic or Sonic Log Analysis Identifying the Subsurface Geophysical Changes in Hydrocarbon Bearing Zones in Oil and Gas Potential Sedimentary Basins
    Prasad, R. Giri
    Sree, S. Rama
    Thandlam, Anil Kumar
    Sainarayana, Y. R. C.
    JOURNAL OF POLYMER & COMPOSITES, 2023, 11 : S22 - S35
  • [6] Classification of hydrocarbon-bearing fine-grained sedimentary rocks
    Jiang, Zaixing
    Duan, Hongjie
    Liang, Chao
    Wu, Jing
    Zhang, Wenzhao
    Zhang, Jianguo
    JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE, 2017, 28 (06) : 963 - 976
  • [7] Classification of Hydrocarbon-Bearing Fine-Grained Sedimentary Rocks
    Zaixing Jiang
    Hongjie Duan
    Chao Liang
    Jing Wu
    Wenzhao Zhang
    Jianguo Zhang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2017, (06) : 963 - 976
  • [8] Classification of hydrocarbon-bearing fine-grained sedimentary rocks
    Zaixing Jiang
    Hongjie Duan
    Chao Liang
    Jing Wu
    Wenzhao Zhang
    Jianguo Zhang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2017, 28 : 693 - 976
  • [9] Classification of Hydrocarbon-Bearing Fine-Grained Sedimentary Rocks
    Zaixing Jiang
    Hongjie Duan
    Chao Liang
    Jing Wu
    Wenzhao Zhang
    Jianguo Zhang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2017, 28 (06) : 963 - 976
  • [10] REVIEW OF PRINCIPAL HYDROCARBON-BEARING BASINS OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AREA
    DUBOIS, EP
    ENERGY, 1981, 6 (11) : 1113 - 1140