SEM/EBSD analysis of quartz cementation and compaction microstructures during diagenesis of sandstone

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Bo Zhang
ShuYu Yan
ZhiDong Gu
JinJiang Zhang
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[1] Peking University,The Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences
[2] SINOPEC Exploration & Production Research Institute,undefined
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sandstone; quartz cement; compaction; dauphiné twins; low angle boundary; electron backscatter diffraction;
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Compaction and silicon cementation are the dominant processes reducing porosity and permeability in quartzose sandstones during diagenesis. Despite the wealth of information about quartz cementation, there are still unanswered questions related to mechanisms of growth of quartz cement and the diagenesis processes. In this study we present an electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis, combined with optics and cathodoluminescence (CL) information, for the quartz sandstones from the Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation of Sichuan Basin, in order to reveal the microstructural and crystallographic features of the silica cementation and detrital grain during the compaction. The EBSD is a crucial technique to provide essential crystallographic data on the quartz grain and its cement. Quartz cement is shown to be syntaxial to its host quartz grain. EBSD data-based orientation maps show dauphiné twinning and low angle boundary to be common in the host grains and quartz cement of the samples. The dauphiné twins occurred in grain-grain contacts and in cement-crystal boundaries, and commonly crossed grain cement boundaries. These features indicate that there may be two types of dauphiné twins, one inherited twins from the source area and the other developed by compaction-induced grain boundary deformation. These investigations suggest that strong mechanical compaction may occur after and/or during quartz cement growth in the later diagenesis of the Xujiahe sandstones. EBSD has a capability of revealing microstructural information and regarding mechanisms of diagenesis crystal growth in quartzose sandstones.
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