Palynostratigraphy, Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment of a Segment of GBO-04 Well, Onshore Western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria

Ogbahon Oa, Fola-Dara Ao, Enweliku Ds
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Palynological study of 50 ditch samples from a segment of GBO-04 well located onshore western Niger Delta Basin was carried out determine the age of the sediment and reconstruct the paleoclimate and paleodepositional environments. All the analyzed samples were composited at 60 ft. from stratigraphic depth interval of 3010 to 6030 ft. The lithology was made of shale and friable sandstone. Palynological slides were prepared following standard palynological preparation procedure involving sample maceration with hydrochloric (HCl) and hydrofluoric (HF) acids. The samples yielded well preserved, moderately diversified palynomorph assemblages comprising 72 taxa and belonging to pollen, spores, dinoflagellates, acritarch, algae and fungi spores. The stratigraphic distribution of floristic assemblage was highly variable. The assemblage was dominated by pollen and spores. The pollen included Monoporites annulatus, Brevicolporites guinetii, Sapotaceoidaepollenites spp., Psilatricolporites crassus, Psilatricolporites spp., Zonocostites ramonae, Retitricolporites irregularis, Monocolpites marginatus, Monocolpites spp., Pachydermites diederixi, Proxapertites cursus, Verrutricolporites spp., Ctenolophonidites spp., Arecipites exilimuratus, Arecipites cf. crassimuratus, Striatricolporites catatumbus, Canthiumidites spp., Chenopodiacaea spp., Clavainaperturites clavatus, Crototricolporites crotonoisculptus, Echiperiporites icacinoides, Echiperiporites spp. and Inaperturopollenites spp. The retrieved spores included Magnastriatites howardi, Acrostichum aureum, Laevigatosporites spp., Polypodiaceoisporites spp., Verrucatosporites spp., Crassoratitriletes vanraadshooveni and Verrucatosporites usmensis, Charred graminae curticle, Cyathidites spp. and Foveotriletes margaritae. The dinoflagellates included Achmosphaera spp., Andulusiella polymorpha, Batiacasphaera spp., Selenopemphix nephroides and Spiniferites spp. Leiosphaeridia spp. was the only acritarch recovered in the assemblage. The algae were Botryococcus braunii and Pediastrum spp. Fungi spores and hyphae and charred curticle constituted minor components of the assemblage. The stratigraphic interval was dated Early Miocene (Burgidalian-Langhian) based on the occurrence and distribution of Pachydmies diederixi, Praedopollis flexibilies, Crassoretitrilete vanraadshoodveni, Psilatricolporites crassus and Laevigasporites spp. The abundant occurrence of pollen and spores typical of low land rain forest in the assemblage indicated tropical paleoclimatic conditions. The distribution pattern of Monoporites annulatus (Poaceae) and Zonocostites ramonae (Rhizophora) suggested cyclical fluctuations of paleoclimate between wetter and drier phases. The sediments were laid down in lagoons, delta swamps and shallow marine nearshore paleoenvironments.
尼日利亚西尼日尔三角洲盆地GBO-04井一段古地层、古气候与古环境
对尼日尔三角洲西部GBO-04井段50个沟样进行了孢粉学研究,确定了沉积物的年龄,重建了古气候和古沉积环境。所有分析样品均在地层深度3010 ~ 6030 ft的60 ft处合成,岩性为页岩和脆性砂岩。孢粉载玻片的制备遵循标准孢粉制备程序,包括用盐酸和氢氟酸浸渍样品。这些样本保存完好,种类多样,包括72个分类群,分别属于花粉、孢子、鞭毛藻、甲藻、藻类和真菌孢子。植物区系组合的地层分布变化很大。该组合以花粉和孢子为主。花粉种类包括:环纹单机会螨、细穗单机会螨、小穗单机会螨、小穗单机会螨、小穗单机会螨、不规则小穗单机会螨、边缘单机会螨、小穗单机会螨、diederxi厚皮螨、cursus粗穗单机会螨、Verrutricolporites spp、Ctenolophonidites spp、exilimuratus小穗单机会螨、crassimuratus小穗单机会螨、catatumbus小穗单机会螨、Canthiumidites spp、Chenopodiacaea spp、检出的孢子包括howardi Magnastriatites、Acrostichum aureum、Laevigatosporites、Polypodiaceoisporites、Verrucatosporites、Crassoratitriletes vanraadshooveni和Verrucatosporites usmensis、Charred graminae curticle、Cyathidites和Foveotriletes margaritae。甲藻包括Achmosphaera spp.、Andulusiella polymorpha .、Batiacasphaera spp.、Selenopemphix nephroides和Spiniferites spp.,其中Leiosphaeridia spp.是该组合中唯一恢复的甲藻。真菌孢子、菌丝和炭化角质层是该组合的少数组成部分。根据Pachydmies diederixi、Praedopollis flexiies、Crassoretitrilete vanraadshoodveni、Psilatricolporites crassus和Laevigasporites spp的出现和分布,确定了早中新世(Burgidalian-Langhian)的地层时间,组合中大量出现了典型的低地雨林花粉和孢子,显示了热带古气候条件。单机会菌环孢菌(pooporites annulatus)和Zonocostites ramonae (Rhizophora)的分布格局反映了古气候在干湿期的周期性波动。沉积物沉积于泻湖、三角洲沼泽和浅海近岸古环境。
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