古新世-晚渐新世甲藻孢囊生物地层学,尼日尔河三角洲沿岸

Festus Ojenabor , Suyi Lawrence Fadiya , Ekundayo Joseph Adepehin
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根据对重要地层甲藻孢囊事件的鉴定,为尼日尔三角洲陆上古新世至晚渐新世演替建立了新的生物地层生物区系。这项研究的目的是将很少使用的甲藻胞囊事件用于确定所研究地区穿透沉积演替的年代、相关性和推断古环境。研究人员对分别位于尼日尔三角洲陆上大乌盖里区和北部沉积盆地的两口勘探井(BN-1 和 FJ-1)中采集的 202 个沟切样本进行了古生物学处理和分析。回收的丰富多样的甲藻孢囊包括标记的 Peridinales 种类 Apectodinium sp.、Palaeocystodinium australinum 和 Gonyaulacales,如 Areosphaeridium arcuatum、Cordosphaeridium gracile、Tuberculodinium vancampoae、Polysphaeridium zoharyi 和 Hystrichokolpoma rigaudiae。本文提出了三个甲藻囊虫古生物区--DPZ 100(早至晚古新世)、DPZ 200(早至晚始新世)和 DPZ 300(晚始新世至晚渐新世)。根据甲藻囊胞标记类群的顶面出现、定量顶面和定量基面以及 ACME 事件,将生物区细分为 10 个子区,用于确定岩石序列的年代为古新世至渐新世晚期。在所研究油井的下部,从厚厚的灰色软页岩中发现了丰富多样的浅层外海相至内海相甲藻囊胞。上层地段的甲藻明显减少,以内层(沿岸)甲藻类群为主。这种恐龙囊的出现和分布表明,上部地段为内海(沿岸)海泥型古环境,在所研究水井的下部地段,这种古环境逐渐加深为浅海外海泥型环境。研究井下段厚的棕色至灰色页岩和中段中等至细粒度、分选良好的砂岩夹层分别被解释为潜在的源岩和储层岩石。这些数据集有助于对几内亚湾可能的碳氢化合物源岩和潜在的储油层载体层进行关联。
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Paleocene – Late Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts biostratigraphy, onshore Niger Delta

Paleocene – Late Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts biostratigraphy, onshore Niger Delta

A new biostratigraphic biozonation for the Paleocene to Late Oligocene succession of the onshore Niger Delta has been developed based on the identification of significant stratigraphic dinoflagellate cyst events. This study is aimed at applying rarely used dinoflagellate cysts events in dating, correlating and inferring the paleoenvironment of penetrated sedimentary successions in the studied area. Palynological processing and analysis were carried out on two hundred and twenty ditch cutting samples recovered from two exploration wells (BN-1 and FJ-1) located in the Greater Ughelli and Northern Depobelts of the onshore Niger Delta respectively. Abundant and diverse dinoflagellate cysts recovered included marker Peridinales species Apectodinium sp., Palaeocystodinium australinum, and Gonyaulacales such as Areosphaeridium arcuatum, Cordosphaeridium gracile, Tuberculodinium vancampoae, Polysphaeridium zoharyi and Hystrichokolpoma rigaudiae. Three dinoflagellate cysts Palynological Zones - DPZ 100 (Early to Late Paleocene), DPZ 200 (Early to Late Eocene) and DPZ 300 (Late Eocene to Late Oligocene) are proposed herein. The biozones were subdivided into ten subzones based on the Top occurrence, Quantitative Tops and Quantitative base as well as ACME events of dinoflagellate cysts marker taxa which are used to date the rock sequence to be Paleocene to Late Oligocene. Abundant and diverse shallow outer neritic to inner neritic dinoflagellate cysts are identified from thick grey soft shales at the lower section of the studied wells. The upper section show significant reduction in dinocysts assemblage dominated by inner (coastal) neritic taxa. This dinocysts occurrence and distribution suggests inner (coastal) neritic paleoenvironment at the upper sections which deepened into shallow outer neritic conditions at the lower intervals of the studied wells. The thick brown to grey shales at the lower section and the medium to fine grained, moderately well sorted sandstone interbeds at the middle section of the studied wells are interpreted to be potential source and reservoir rocks respectively. These datasets are useful for correlating possible hydrocarbon source rocks and potential reservoir carrier beds in the Gulf of Guinea.

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