Sequence architecture, slope-break development and geological significance during the P–T transition in the Mahu Sag, Junggar Basin, China

Zhenglin Cao, Pan Li, Ruiju Wang
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During the P–T transition period (from the Late Permian to the Early Triassic), the Mahu Sag of the Junggar Basin transitioned from a foreland basin to a large depression lake basin, with the development of two sets of unconformities (T1/P and P3w/P2w) and two sets of lowstand deposits, the upper Wuerhe Formation (P3w) and the Baikouquan Formation (T1b) that now host a series of large or giant conglomerate oil fields. For the two third-order sequence boundaries T1/P and P3w/P2w, two types of slope-break zones associated with flexure or erosion have been identified: the flexural slope-break zone controlled by a persistent paleo-uplift that also controls the layer-by-layer “unidirectional onlapping” of strata above the sequence boundary towards the higher part of the slope; and the erosional slope-break zone controlled by the erosional remnants of paleo-mounds, typically characterized by “two-way onlapping” towards the residual mounds or filling along the lower part of the valleys. Both types of slope-break zones control stratigraphy and sedimentary changes, and they encourage the formation of lithostratigraphic traps of up-dip onlapping, lowstand filling, and truncated types. The findings have a significant impact on the exploration of large-scale lithostratigraphic plays controlled by paleotopography.

准噶尔盆地马湖凹陷P-T过渡时期层序构型、坡折发育及其地质意义
准噶尔盆地马湖凹陷在P - t过渡时期(晚二叠世—早三叠世)由前陆盆地向大坳陷湖盆过渡,发育了2组不整合面(T1/P和P3w/P2w)和2组低地沉积,上乌尔河组(P3w)和百口泉组(T1b),形成了一系列大型或巨型砾岩油田。对于T1/P和P3w/P2w两个三级层序边界,确定了与弯曲或侵蚀有关的两种类型的坡折带:受持续古隆起控制的弯曲坡折带,也控制层序边界上方地层向斜坡上部的层层“单向叠加”;受古土丘侵蚀残余物控制的侵蚀坡折带,典型特征为向古土丘“双向叠加”或沿山谷下部充填。两类坡折带控制着地层和沉积变化,促进了上倾叠合型、低位充填型和截断型岩石地层圈闭的形成。这些发现对古地形控制下的大型岩性地层油气藏勘探具有重要意义。
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