Petrological and geochemical constraints on the origin of dolomites: a case study from the early Cambrian Qingxudong Formation, Sichuan Basin, South China

被引:5
|
作者
Tan, Qian [1 ,2 ]
Shi, Zejin [1 ,2 ]
Tian, Yaming [3 ,4 ]
Wang, Yong [3 ]
Li, Wenjie [2 ]
机构
[1] Chengdu Univ Technol, State Key Lab Oil & Gas Reservoir Geol & Exploita, Chengdu 610059, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[2] Chengdu Univ Technol, Coll Energy Resources, Chengdu 610059, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[3] Chengdu Univ Technol, Coll Earth Sci, Chengdu 610059, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[4] Chengdu Univ Technol, Minist Nat Resources, Key Lab Tecton Controls Mineralizat & Hydrocarbon, Chengdu 610059, Sichuan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Petrographic and geochemical characteristics; Dolomitization fluid; Microbial effect; Qingxudong Formation; MICROBIAL MATS; CAYMAN BRAC; TARIM BASIN; DOLOMITIZATION; POROSITY; PRECIPITATION; DOLOSTONES; DIAGENESIS; MARINE; STROMATOLITES;
D O I
10.1007/s13146-019-00513-3
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Several types of dolomite had occurred pervasively in the lower Cambrian Qingxudong Formation in the Sichuan Basin. However, the origin of these dolomites remains particularly controversial until now. Here, we describe the petrographic and geochemical characteristics of dolomites from the lower Cambrian Qingxudong Formation in the southeastern Sichuan Basin, which can potentially provide useful information to constrain the origin and evolution of dolomitization fluid. Three fabric types and five dolomite generations were identified in this study: fabric-retentive dolomites (dolomicrite, Dol-1, and dolomitic microbialite, Dol-2), fabric-destructive dolomites (sucrosic dolomite, Dol-3) and pore-filling dolomites (medium- to coarse-crystalline dolomite, Dol-4, and saddle dolomite, Dol-5). The delta C-13 and delta O-18 values, Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios and rare earth element (REE) pattern of Dol-1, Dol-2 (except the delta C-13 values) and Dol-3 are approximately consistent with original seawater values, suggesting that the dolomitization fluids were mediated by seawater. The calculated dolomitization temperature (25.66 degrees C) and Z values (125.2) of Dol-1 with evaporite minerals indicate that the dolomitization fluid was high-salinity concentrated seawater derived from evaporation. The calculated dolomitization temperature (24.20 degrees C) and Z value (121.8) of Dol-2, and no traces of evaporite minerals in Dol-2 imply that the dolomitization fluid was slightly hypersaline seawater. The more negative delta C-13 and abundant microbial features of Dol-2 indicate that microbial mats were involved in dolomite formation. The dolomitization temperature (30.55 degrees C) and Z value (125) of Dol-3 also indicate that the dolomitization fluid was high-salinity concentrated seawater. However, Dol-3 is commonly distributed in reef and shoal facies (high porosity and permeability) throughout the Qingxudong Formation. Moreover, the abundant organic matters in the dolomitization fluid likely overcame the kinetic and thermodynamic barriers in the process of dolomitization. The geochemical data (except the delta O-18 values) of Dol-4 are approximately consistent with fabric-retentive dolomites, suggesting that the Dol-4 had been inherited from precursor carbonates. The negative delta O-18 values of Dol-4 revealed a further burial environment. High LREE/HREE ratios, positive europium anomalies and negative delta O-18 values of Dol-5 suggest that these dolomites were affected by hydrothermal fluids under deep burial conditions. Thus, Dol-1, Dol-2 and Dol-3 are likely attributed to sabkha, organogenic (microbial) and seepage-reflux dolomitization models during early-stage diagenesis, respectively. Dol-4 and Dol-5 are commonly attributed to burial and hydrothermal dolomitization models during deep burial diagenesis. This study provides new insights into the origin of dolomites and is especially useful for the further understanding of dolomite reservoir formation in the Qingxudong Formation.
引用
收藏
页码:1639 / 1656
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Characteristic and origin of dolomites in the third and fourth members of Leikoupo Formation of the Middle Triassic in NW Sichuan Basin: Constraints in mineralogical, petrographic and geochemical data
    Qian YiXiong
    Wu HengZhi
    Zhou LingFang
    Huang KangJian
    Deng MeiZhou
    Li Yong
    Dong ShaoFeng
    Wang QiongXian
    ACTA PETROLOGICA SINICA, 2019, 35 (04) : 1161 - 1180
  • [22] Origin and Distribution of Grain Dolostone Reservoirs in the Cambrian Longwangmiao Formation,Sichuan Basin,China
    SHEN Anjiang
    HU Anping
    PAN Liyin
    SHE Min
    Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition), 2017, 91 (01) : 204 - 218
  • [23] Origin and Distribution of Grain Dolostone Reservoirs in the Cambrian Longwangmiao Formation, Sichuan Basin, China
    Shen, Anjiang
    Hu, Anping
    Pan, Liyin
    She, Min
    ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION, 2017, 91 (01) : 204 - 218
  • [24] Geochemical Characteristics and Origin of Shale Gases From Sichuan Basin, China
    Ni, Yunyan
    Dong, Dazhong
    Yao, Limiao
    Chen, Jianping
    Liang, Xing
    Liu, Fei
    Li, Jian
    Guo, Jinhao
    Gao, Jinliang
    FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE, 2022, 10
  • [25] The Origin of the Upper Cambrian Basin-Scale Massive Dolostones of the Xixiangchi Formation, Sichuan Basin, China
    Hu, Huan
    Xu, Shenglin
    Chen, Anqing
    Wen, Long
    Zhang, Benjian
    Zhang, Xihua
    Li, Fuxiang
    Liu, Mengqi
    Yong, Wei
    MINERALS, 2023, 13 (07)
  • [26] Hydrothermal venting activities in the Early Cambrian, South China: Petrological, geochronological and stable isotopic constraints
    Chen, Daizhao
    Wang, Jianguo
    Qing, Hairuo
    Yan, Detian
    Li, Renwei
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2009, 258 (3-4) : 168 - 181
  • [27] Mottled dolomite in the lower Cambrian Longwangmiao formation in the Northern Sichuan Basin, South China
    Yang, Xuefei
    Tang, Hao
    Zhang, Junyi
    Du, Yao
    Tang, Ruifeng
    Pan, Shuang
    Zhou, Xiang
    Xu, Yan
    PETROLEUM, 2024, 10 (01) : 19 - 29
  • [28] Mottled dolomite in the lower Cambrian Longwangmiao formation in the Northern Sichuan Basin, South China
    Xuefei Yang
    Hao Tang
    Junyi Zhang
    Yao Du
    Ruifeng Tang
    Shuang Pan
    Xiang Zhou
    Yan Xu
    Petroleum, 2024, 10 (01) : 19 - 29
  • [29] Origin of dolomites in the Lower Cambrian Xiaoerbulak Formation in the Tarim Basin, NW China: Implications for porosity development
    Li, Qing
    Jiang, Zaixing
    Hu, Wenxuan
    You, Xuelian
    Hao, Guoli
    Zhang, Juntao
    Wang, Xiaolin
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2016, 115 : 557 - 570
  • [30] Origin of andesitic rocks: Geochemical constraints from Mesozoic volcanics in the Luzong basin, South China
    Chen, Long
    Zhao, Zi-Fu
    Zheng, Yong-Fei
    LITHOS, 2014, 190 : 220 - 239