盆地反演对下白垩统非海相演替的成岩演化控制:英威尔登砂岩

Oladapo O. Akinlotan , Sunday E. Okunuwadje , Stuart J. Hatter
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构造活动盆地的成岩历史建模对于理解盆地的沉积和沉积后过程,包括孔隙度和渗透率的演化和发展至关重要。本文描述了下白垩统倒转威尔德盆地的成岩印记,探讨了沉积和构造对其砂岩成岩作用、孔隙度和渗透率演化的控制作用。对来自Weald盆地的72个代表性砂岩样品进行了详细的显微(光学和扫描电子)分析。早期成岩结构主要为颗粒包覆碎屑粘土、降解和溶解碎屑颗粒、蚓状高岭石充填孔隙胶结物,隆起相关或远成特征主要为后压实充填孔隙针铁矿和赤铁矿胶结物。这项工作具有重要意义,因为它提出了下白垩统威尔登砂岩的第一个成岩模型,这对了解具有类似沉积和构造背景的盆地非常有用。
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Basin inversion controls on diagenetic evolution of Lower Cretaceous non-marine succession: the English Wealden sandstones
Modelling the diagenetic history of a tectonically active basin is crucial for understanding the depositional and post-depositional processes including the evolution and development of porosity and permeability. This study describes the diagenetic imprints of the inverted Lower Cretaceous Weald Basin and examines the depositional and tectonic controls on the diagenetic, porosity and permeability evolution of its sandstones. Seventy-two representative sandstone samples from the Weald Basin were subjected to detailed microscopic (optical and scanning electron) analyses. The dominant early diagenetic fabrics include grain-coating detrital clays, degraded and dissolved detrital grains, and vermiform kaolinite pore-filling cement while uplift-related or telogenetic characteristics are mainly post-compactional pore-filling goethite and hematite cement. This work is significant because it presents the first diagenetic model of the Lower Cretaceous Wealden sandstones which can be very useful for understanding basins with similar depositional and tectonic settings.
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