Pore structure characteristics and hydrocarbon generation potential of middle Jurassic lacustrine source rocks in the Yuka depression, Qaidam Basin, NW China: Implications from petrographic and organic geochemical analyses

2020 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 103481
Author(s):  
Shiming Liu ◽  
Shuheng Tang ◽  
Furong Tan ◽  
Cunliang Zhao ◽  
Yanheng Li ◽  
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Author(s):  
Wenquan Xie ◽  
Jingqiang Tan ◽  
Wenhui Wang ◽  
Hans-Martin Schulz ◽  
Zhaojun Liu ◽  
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Geofluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Ling Ma ◽  
Zhihuan Zhang ◽  
Weiqiu Meng

The Upper Triassic Chang 9 organic-rich sediments have been considered as effective hydrocarbon source rocks for the Mesozoic petroleum system in the Ordos Basin. Previous studies on the Chang 9 member mostly focused on the influence of their paleoproductivity and paleoredox conditions on the organic matter (OM) enrichment, whereas there are few studies on the influence of the paleoclimate condition and sediment provenance on the OM enrichment. In this study, a series of geochemical analyses was performed on the Chang 9 core samples, and their hydrocarbon generation potential, paleoclimate condition, and sediment provenance were assessed to analyze the effect of paleoclimate-provenance on OM enrichment. The Chang 9 source rocks are characterized by high OM abundance, type I−II OM type, and suitable thermal maturity, implying good hydrocarbon generation potential. Based on the C-values and Sr/Cu ratios, the paleoclimate condition of the Chang 9 member was mainly semihumid. In addition, the Th/Co vs. La/Sc diagram and negative δEuN indicate that the Chang 9 sediments were mainly derived from felsic source rocks. Meanwhile, the paleoweathering intensity of the Chang 9 member is moderate based on moderate values of CIA, PIA, and CIW, which corresponds to the semihumid paleoclimate. The relatively humid paleoclimate not only enhances photosynthesis of the primary producer, but also promotes chemical weathering intensity, leading to suitable terrestrial clastic influx to the lacustrine basin, which is beneficial for OM enrichment.


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