Axial and transverse river deposits preserved in an Aptian rift basin, Northeastern Brazil: Implications for sandstone reservoir quality

IF 3.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Liliane Janikian , Renato Paes de Almeida , Felipe Torres Figueiredo , Bernardo Tavares Freitas , Natalia Naches Hilbert , Simone Campos Carrera , Marly Babinski , Maria Ramos-Clavijo , Cristiano Padalino Galeazzi , Gelson Luís Fambrini , Virgínio Henrique de Miranda Lopes Neumann
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Abstract

A syn-rift, up to 250 m thick, fluvial sandstone unit of Aptian age (Marizal Formation, Tucano Basin, northeastern Brazil) preserves the deposits of an axial fluvial system and contemporary tributaries. These deposits exhibit characteristic variations in composition, grain size, and paleocurrents, indicating different sources for each system. There is a systematic downstream increase in the tributary contribution to the axial system along the basin axis. This sediment mixture model is established based on extensive paleocurrent data in conjunction with macroscopic, microscopic, and detrital zircon provenance data. The spatial distribution of diagenetic patterns and reservoir permo-porosity properties were compared to the paleogeographic model. The comparison revealed that the increase in lithic fragments brought by a main tributary led to a reduction in intergranular porosity and permeability of axial system deposits downstream, following a change in pebble and sand composition. Our findings highlight that the relative amount of bedload brought by tributaries plays a crucial role in the composition and diagenetic evolution of fluvial reservoirs. Spatial variations in sandstone composition at specific stratigraphic intervals are expected due to the intricate patterns of mixture and preservation of axial and transverse river deposits within fault-bounded basins.
巴西东北部一个始新世裂谷盆地中保存的轴向和横向河流沉积:对砂岩储层质量的影响
巴西东北部图卡诺盆地的马里扎尔地层)保存了一个轴向河流系统和当代支流的沉积物,该沉积物是一个同步断裂带,厚度达 250 米,属于始新世时期的河流砂岩单元。这些沉积物在成分、粒度和古水流方面呈现出特征性的变化,表明每个系统都有不同的来源。沿盆地轴线,支流对轴向系统的贡献有系统地向下游增加。这一沉积物混合模型是根据大量古水流数据以及宏观、微观和锆英石来源数据建立的。成岩模式和储层孔隙度特性的空间分布与古地理模型进行了比较。比较结果表明,随着卵石和砂石成分的变化,一条主要支流带来的碎石的增加导致了下游轴向系统沉积的晶间孔隙度和渗透率的降低。我们的研究结果突出表明,支流带来的相对床面负荷量对河流储层的组成和成岩演化起着至关重要的作用。由于断层盆地内轴向和横向河流沉积物的混合和保存模式错综复杂,预计特定地层区间的砂岩成分会出现空间变化。
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Marine and Petroleum Geology
Marine and Petroleum Geology 地学-地球科学综合
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8.80
自引率
14.30%
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475
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Marine and Petroleum Geology is the pre-eminent international forum for the exchange of multidisciplinary concepts, interpretations and techniques for all concerned with marine and petroleum geology in industry, government and academia. Rapid bimonthly publication allows early communications of papers or short communications to the geoscience community. Marine and Petroleum Geology is essential reading for geologists, geophysicists and explorationists in industry, government and academia working in the following areas: marine geology; basin analysis and evaluation; organic geochemistry; reserve/resource estimation; seismic stratigraphy; thermal models of basic evolution; sedimentary geology; continental margins; geophysical interpretation; structural geology/tectonics; formation evaluation techniques; well logging.
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