Paleoenvironmental characteristics and organic matter enrichment mechanisms of the upper Ordovician-lower Silurian organic-rich black shales in the Yangtze foreland basin, South China

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作者
Zhao, Liang [1 ]
Li, Yong [2 ]
Zou, Chengjie [3 ]
Zhao, Shaoze [3 ]
Wu, Chaorong [2 ]
机构
[1] Chengdu Univ Technol, Coll Energy, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[2] Chengdu Univ Technol, Coll Geophys, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[3] Chengdu Univ Technol, Coll Earth Sci, Chengdu, Peoples R China
关键词
paleoenvironment; organic matter enrichment; geochemical characteristics; O(3)w and S(1)l(1) black shales; the Yangtze foreland basin; EARTH-ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY; WUFENG-LONGMAXI SHALES; RARE-EARTH; SICHUAN BASIN; DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT; EQUATORIAL PACIFIC; SEDIMENTARY-ROCKS; GAS EXPLORATION; EVOLUTION MODEL; WESTERN HUBEI;
D O I
10.3389/feart.2023.1237495
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Wufeng Formation-Longmaxi Formation (O(3)w-S(1)l(1)) black shales within the Yangtze foreland basin (South China) hold significant potential as unconventional oil and gas resources. However, several challenges, including sluggish sedimentation rates, thin sedimentary layers, and notable homogeneity, hinder a comprehensive grasp of the organic matter enrichment (OME) mechanism within these shales. These challenges impede the exploration of unconventional oil and gas resources. This study aims to identify the O(3)w-S(1)l(1) black shales in the Weiyuan area through a combined approach of organic and inorganic geochemical analyses. By doing so, it delves into the controlling mechanism behind OME in the black shales of the Yangtze foreland basin. The findings of this research reveal that the O(3)w-S(1)l(1) black shales primarily consist of sapropelic kerogen and exhibit signs of over-maturation, with TOC content ranging from 0.43% to 8.21%. These shales are classified as organic-rich, mainly composed mixed and siliceous lithofacies. The presence of silica in the shales originates mainly from biogenic sources, and the highest TOC content coincides with a Si-xs contribution of around 30% to the total silica content. During the late Katian, a global sea level drop led to an oxic paleoenvironment, transitioning into a euxinic paleoenvironment as sea levels rose in the early Rhuddanian. Notably, TOC content exhibited a significant correlation with paleoceanographic conditions (e.g., V/Cr, Ni/Co) and paleoproductivity levels (e.g., P/Al, Ba-bio), while displaying a negative correlation with paleoclimate conditions (e.g., CIA, C-value), terrigenous detrital input intensity (e.g., Si-xs, Ti/Al), and sedimentation rate ((La/Yb)(N)). Specifically, favourable conditions for OME encompass robust reducing seawater conditions, high paleoproductivity, a humid climate, reduced influx of terrigenous debris, and relatively elevated sedimentation rates. Regional tectonic movements (Guangxi movement) and fluctuations in relative sea levels exert influence over the deposition of O(3)w-S(1)l(1) black shales. This study provides a valuable case study for exploring and developing shale gas resources within the Yangtze foreland basin.
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