Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions

The Meso-Neoproterozoic strata are wildly distributed in North China Craton (NCC), of which Changchengian strata are most widely developed. Taking Changchengian strata in south margin of NCC as the study object, and combined with comprehensive analysis of isotopic chronology and petrology, it can be...

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Main Authors: Kun Wang, Tongshan Wang, Zecheng Wang, Ping Luo, Qiufen Li, Jie Fang, Kui Ma
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-09-01
Series:Petroleum Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096249518300723
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spelling doaj-175f6dc367bb48048a70dd1f806cb5162020-11-25T00:54:30ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum Research2096-24952018-09-0133269282Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditionsKun Wang0Tongshan Wang1Zecheng Wang2Ping Luo3Qiufen Li4Jie Fang5Kui Ma6Corresponding author.; PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, 100083, ChinaThe Meso-Neoproterozoic strata are wildly distributed in North China Craton (NCC), of which Changchengian strata are most widely developed. Taking Changchengian strata in south margin of NCC as the study object, and combined with comprehensive analysis of isotopic chronology and petrology, it can be concluded that the Xiong'er rift is a plume rift which responds to breakup of Columbia supercontinent. Seismic data shows that Changchengian rifts are developed in the Qinshui Basin and the southern part of Ordos Basin covered by Phanerozoic strata, respectively are large-scale graben rifts and half-graben rifts. Aero magnetic data indicates that a NE-trending rift is developed in the west of the Xiong'er rift, and the Qinshui Basin rift is the extension of the north branch of the Xiong'er rift. The filling process of Changchengian rifts can be divided into four stages: the early rifting stage developing thick andesitic volcanic rocks, the late rifting stage developing large suite of coarse clastic sedimentary rocks, the depression stage developing fine clastic rocks, and the epeiric sea stage developing carbonate rocks. The dark argillaceous rocks are developed in Cuizhuang Formation and Chenjiajian Formation during the depression stage, and the black shale in Cuizhuang Formation is the effective source rocks. The bitume is filled in fractures of dolomite in Luoyukou Formation, as well as dissolution pores and large caves in Longjiayuan Formation. The argillaceous sandstone and muddy limestone of Lower Cambrian is the effective cap rocks, which can form an potential accumulation assemblage of Changchengian strata with underlying source rocks of Cuizhuang Formation and reservoirs of Luoyu Group, and this assemblage may be still effective at present. Keywords: Changchengian, Xiong'er rift, Ordos Basin, Qinshui Basin, Filling sequence, Hydrocarbon geological conditions, Accumulation assemblagehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096249518300723
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author Kun Wang
Tongshan Wang
Zecheng Wang
Ping Luo
Qiufen Li
Jie Fang
Kui Ma
spellingShingle Kun Wang
Tongshan Wang
Zecheng Wang
Ping Luo
Qiufen Li
Jie Fang
Kui Ma
Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
Petroleum Research
author_facet Kun Wang
Tongshan Wang
Zecheng Wang
Ping Luo
Qiufen Li
Jie Fang
Kui Ma
author_sort Kun Wang
title Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
title_short Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
title_full Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
title_fullStr Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Changchengian rifts in southern margin of North China Craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
title_sort characteristics of changchengian rifts in southern margin of north china craton and its hydrocarbon geological conditions
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum Research
issn 2096-2495
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The Meso-Neoproterozoic strata are wildly distributed in North China Craton (NCC), of which Changchengian strata are most widely developed. Taking Changchengian strata in south margin of NCC as the study object, and combined with comprehensive analysis of isotopic chronology and petrology, it can be concluded that the Xiong'er rift is a plume rift which responds to breakup of Columbia supercontinent. Seismic data shows that Changchengian rifts are developed in the Qinshui Basin and the southern part of Ordos Basin covered by Phanerozoic strata, respectively are large-scale graben rifts and half-graben rifts. Aero magnetic data indicates that a NE-trending rift is developed in the west of the Xiong'er rift, and the Qinshui Basin rift is the extension of the north branch of the Xiong'er rift. The filling process of Changchengian rifts can be divided into four stages: the early rifting stage developing thick andesitic volcanic rocks, the late rifting stage developing large suite of coarse clastic sedimentary rocks, the depression stage developing fine clastic rocks, and the epeiric sea stage developing carbonate rocks. The dark argillaceous rocks are developed in Cuizhuang Formation and Chenjiajian Formation during the depression stage, and the black shale in Cuizhuang Formation is the effective source rocks. The bitume is filled in fractures of dolomite in Luoyukou Formation, as well as dissolution pores and large caves in Longjiayuan Formation. The argillaceous sandstone and muddy limestone of Lower Cambrian is the effective cap rocks, which can form an potential accumulation assemblage of Changchengian strata with underlying source rocks of Cuizhuang Formation and reservoirs of Luoyu Group, and this assemblage may be still effective at present. Keywords: Changchengian, Xiong'er rift, Ordos Basin, Qinshui Basin, Filling sequence, Hydrocarbon geological conditions, Accumulation assemblage
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