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Geochemical, isotopic, and U–Pb geochronological constraints on multiple dolomitization and petroleum charging events in Precambrian carbonate reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin, China.

Authors :
Ni, Zhiyong
Zhao, Jian-xin
Feng, Yuexing
Liu, Huichuan
Liu, Faye
Zhou, Wei
Luo, Bing
Source :
Marine & Petroleum Geology. Jul2024, Vol. 165, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The origin of Precambrian dolomites has attracted research interest as a result of their association with petroleum resources. The long diagenetic history of these dolomites and multiple periods of hydrothermal activity mean that dating and identifying different periods of dolomite formation is challenging. This study focuses on dolomites in the Precambrian Dengying Formation of the Sichuan Basin, central China, and presents new petrographic, in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry U–Pb and trace element, and Sr–C–O isotopic data to characterize three types of dolomite and constrain their age and origin. In situ U–Pb dating of type I dolomite yielded a lower intercept age of 637 ± 35 Ma. The rare earth element (REE) patterns, 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.70827–0.70903), and δ13C VPDB (0.8‰–1.0‰) and δ18O VPDB (−1.5‰ to −1.0‰) values of type I dolomite indicate their derivation from seawater or a precursory source with seawater characteristics. Type II dolomite yielded an age of 636 ± 15 Ma and has lower ΣREE and slightly higher δ13C VPDB (1.2‰–1.5‰) and δ18O VPDB (−0.9‰ to −0.3‰) values than type I, as well as similar 87Sr/86Sr ratios and parallel REE patterns that are indicative of formation by reflux seepage dolomitization. The type III dolomite is characterized by large crystals, unique REE patterns, high 87Sr/86Sr values (0.70942–0.70975), and negative δ18O VPDB values (−6.4‰ to −3.1‰) that indicate a hydrothermal origin. The relationships between hydrothermal dolomite and bitumen indicate that the paleo-oil charging within the Dengying Formation reservoir occurred after the hydrothermal activity at 516 ± 49 Ma. The early hydrothermal activity provided space for the subsequent fluid movement, and oil and gas charging. Our integrated approach, incorporating petrographic, geochemical, isotopic, and geochronological data, constrains the ages of different dolomite phases and an oil-charging event within the Dengying Formation reservoir and provides new insights into the evolution of petroleum systems in general. • We identified three types of dolomites of Dengying Formation matching with the age of diagenesis and fluid activity. • The LA–ICP–MS in situ U–Pb dating of Dengying Formation dolomite yields a lower intercept age of 637 ± 35 Ma. • The dating results suggest an extensional event existed at 516 ± 49 Ma, and accounted for the deposition of hydrocarbon source rocks. • This study outlines potential approaches for furthering our understanding of dolomites and ancient petroleum systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02648172
Volume :
165
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine & Petroleum Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177631424
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2024.106908