1. Evidence of deep fluid activity in Jurassic tight sandstone reservoirs in the Northern Kuqa Depression.
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Zhang, Yifan, Xi, Kelai, Cao, Yingchang, Yang, Xianzhang, Xu, Zhenping, Zhou, Lu, Yu, Guoding, Han, Zhanghua, and Zhang, Zehan
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LASER ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry , *RARE earth metals - Abstract
Understanding diagenetic fluid types and their effects on diagenesis is important to identify the main control factors of reservoir characteristics and predict reservoir sweet spots. Reservoir space destruction caused by strong cementation is notable in the Lower Jurassic Ahe Formation sandstones near the deep-rooted fault (Yiqikelike Fault) in the Kuqa depression. Different authigenic minerals and widely varying cementation contents indicate the complexity of diagenetic fluids. Therefore, we investigated strong cementation using petrographic and geochemical methods, including cathodoluminescence, scanning electron microscopy, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and stable isotope analysis. The contents of authigenic quartz and calcite increased as they approached the deep-rooted fault, with maximum concentration of quartz and calcite of up to 8.73% and 8.92%, respectively. Abnormally high homogenization temperatures of the fluid inclusions were observed in the quartz overgrowth, one of which reached 156 °C. In calcite, the rare earth element Eu exhibited abnormal characteristics, and the carbon isotopes ranged from −8.00‰ to −2.00‰. Therefore, it is likely that deep fluids are involved in reservoir diagenesis near a deep-rooted fault. This study provides a good example of diagenetic evolution in deep sandstone reservoirs and the negative effects of the involvement of deep fluids in diagenetic processes. • The deep fluids were involved in cementation of diagenesis in Jurassic Ahe Formation sandstones near the deep-rooted fault. • The deep fluids provided material source for authigenic quartz and calcite. • The deep fluid is one reason for the difference in diagenesis between the areas near and far from the deep-rooted fault. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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