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Sequence stratigraphic analysis of Devonian organic-rich shales in northern Guangxi.

Authors :
Zhang, Yingjie
Cen, Wenpan
Huang, Wenfang
Latif, Khalid
Wang, Long
Source :
Marine & Petroleum Geology. Oct2023, Vol. 156, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Deep-water sediments are widely developed in Devonian sedimentary strata around the world. The Devonian's unique climate change, relative sea-level fluctuations, biological evolutionary stages and tectonic activities resulted in the widespread deposition of organic-rich shales across the globe in this era. The Devonian deep-water facies shales in northern Guangxi are widely distributed along the syn-sedimentary faults, such as the Ziyun–Luodian–Nandan–Du'an ancient fault zone and the Yishan fault, forming a series of special depositional successions under the deep-water system. Based on the stratigraphic cyclicity and spatial distribution of the Devonian strata, in conjunction with the total organic carbon content (TOC) of the dark shales at the Tonggong, Luzhai, Dongxing and Shuiyuan sections, it is determined that the Devonian system in northern Guangxi can be divided into 13 third-order sequences. Additional, the organic-rich shales, which are mainly composed of carbonaceous Tentaculitic shales in SQ 5 –SQ 11 (1) developed in the TSTs of SQ 5 –SQ 9 and mainly distributed in the Nandan–Hechi region in the west of the study area, and (2) developed in the HSTs of SQ 10 –SQ 11 and extended along the fault zone from Nandan to the Luzhai region in the east of the study area. The spatial and temporal distribution of these Devonian organic-rich shales indicate that their formation is controlled by a relative sea-level change. The current study provides important clues for future unconventional oil and gas exploration and development in northern Guangxi. • The special sequences dominated by intra-platform basinal shales are introduced. • The spatio-temporal distribution characteristics of organic-rich shales were studied. • The fundamental role of sea-level change in organic matter accumulation is talked. • The relationship between the Tentaculitids abundance and the TOC value is talked. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02648172
Volume :
156
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine & Petroleum Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170904262
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106450