泥浆在湖泊环境中的迁移和沉积过程:从沉积物羽流到超热液流

IF 3.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mingqian Wang , Zhiyang Li , Yuanyuan Zhang
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湖沼泥岩通常被认为是在低能量环境中主要通过垂直悬浮沉降沉积而成,仅偶尔受到细粒湍流的影响,而据越来越多的文献记载,其海洋沉积过程则更为复杂和动态。为了深入了解泥浆在湖泊环境中迁移和沉积的动态过程,本研究利用准噶尔盆地卢卡沟地层的露头,对以泥岩为主的古湖泊演替进行了岩石学、沉积学、地球化学和层序地层学综合分析。详细的岩相特征描述揭示了七种岩相组合,它们在地层框架内显示出空间和时间上的变化,并叠加形成八种重复的副层序类型。通过基于过程的沉积学分析,可以确定不同沉积环境中的多种迁移机制,这有力地表明湖泊系统中的泥浆通常受到多种动态迁移过程(即沉积羽流、浊流、超浊流和风动底流)的影响,而不是在整体安静条件下的悬浮物沉降。准地层类型表现形式的差异可归因于同源和自源过程的结合,这些过程随距离海岸线的远近而发生系统性变化。值得注意的是,河流洪水会将大量泥浆排入深湖环境中。地球化学数据与河流过程所产生的岩相分布之间的紧密相关性表明,在咸水湖中,原生泥浆主要通过沉积物羽流和浊流输送到深水区,而在淡水湖中,原生泥浆主要通过高热流输送到深水区。这项研究表明,湖泥的运移和沉积过程多种多样,并随着湖泊条件和环境变化而发生系统性变化。高分辨率岩相学和沉积学分析对于确定这些动态过程至关重要,可对湖泊系统中的沉积条件和长期沉积趋势做出更关键、更准确的解释。
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Transport and depositional processes of mud in lacustrine environments:From sediment plumes to hyperpycnal flows
Lacustrine mudstones are usually considered as deposited dominantly through vertical suspension fallout in low-energy environments influenced by only occasional fine-grained turbulent flows, while the deposition of their marine counterpart have been increasingly documented to be subject to more complex and dynamic processes. To provide insights into the dynamic processes that transport and deposit mud in lacustrine settings, this study presents an integrated petrographic, sedimentological, geochemical, and sequence-stratigraphic analysis of an ancient lacustrine mudstone-dominated succession using outcrops of the Lucaogou Formation in the Junggar Basin. Detailed facies characterization has revealed seven facies associations, which show spatial and temporal variations within a stratigraphic framework and stack to form eight repetitive parasequence styles. Process-based sedimentological analysis allows the identification of multiple transport mechanisms in different depositional settings, which strongly suggests that mud in lake systems is commonly subject to multiple dynamic transport processes (i.e., sediment plumes, turbidity flows, hyperpycnal flows, and wind-driven bottom currents), rather than suspension fallout under overall quiet conditions. The differences in the expression of parasequence styles can be attributed to the combination of allogenic and autogenic processes, which systematically change with distances from the shoreline. It is important to note that river-floods can discharge large amounts of mud into the deep lake setting. The strong correlation between geochemical data and the distribution of facies generated by riverine processes indicates that in saltwater lakes terrigenous mud is mainly transported to the deep water by sediment plumes and turbidity flows, whereas in freshwater lakes it is transported primarily by hyperpycnal flows. This study demonstrates that the transport and depositional processes of lake mud are diverse and vary systematically in response to lake conditions and environmental changes. High-resolution petrographic and sedimentologic analysis is essential to identify these dynamic processes, which allows more critical and accurate interpretations of depositional conditions and long-term depositional trends in lake systems.
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Marine and Petroleum Geology
Marine and Petroleum Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
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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