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Formation of fine crystalline dolomites in lacustrine carbonates of the Eocene Sikou Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China.

Authors :
Yang, Yong-Qiang
Qiu, Long-Wei
Gregg, Jay
Shi, Zheng
Yu, Kuan-Hong
Source :
Petroleum Science (Springer Nature). Nov2016, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p642-656. 15p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The genesis of the fine crystalline dolomites that exhibit good to excellent reservoir properties in the upper fourth member of the Eocene Shahejie Formation (Es) around the Sikou Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, is uncertain. This paper investigates the formation mechanisms of this fine crystalline dolomite using XRD, SEM, thin section analysis and geochemical data. The stratigraphy of the Sikou lacustrine carbonate is dominated by the repetition of metre-scale, high-frequency deposition cycles, and the amount of dolomite within a cycle increases upward from the cycle bottom. These dolomite crystals are 2-30 μm in length, subhedral to anhedral in shape and typically replace both grains and matrix. They also occur as rim cement and have thin lamellae within ooid cortices. Textural relations indicate that the dolomite predates equant sparry calcite cement and coarse calcite cement. The Sr concentrations of dolomites range from 900 to 1200 ppm. Dolomite δO values (−11.3 to −8.2 ‰ PDB) are depleted relative to calcite mudstone (−8.3 to −5.4 ‰ PDB) that precipitated from lake water, while δC values (0.06-1.74 ‰ PDB) are within the normal range of calcite mudstone values (−2.13 to 1.99 ‰ PDB). High Sr/Sr values (0.710210-0.710844) indicate that amounts of Ca and Mg have been derived from the chemical weathering of Palaeozoic carbonate bedrocks. The high strontium concentration indicates that hypersaline conditions were maintained during the formation of the dolomites and that the dolomites were formed by the replacement of precursor calcite or by direct precipitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16725107
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Petroleum Science (Springer Nature)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119434444
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-016-0128-z