Oil & Gas Geology ›› 2010, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (6): 795-801.doi: 10.11743/ogg20100612

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Characteristics and timing of faults in Luositage area, the western Tarim Basin

  

  • Online:2010-12-28 Published:2011-02-09

Abstract:

:Detailed interpretations of seismic profiles are carried out for analyzing features in the Luositage area,western Tarim Basin.The results reveal that the deep Haimi-Luositage fault is a strike-slipping-oblique thrust fault.Towards the east,the faultbeltbecomeswider and its inner configuration getsmore complex alongwith the intensification of thrusting.TheNW-striking segment of the fault is dom inated by dextral strike-slipping and acts as a relay structure.This fault activated in the Cretaceous-Early Paleogene when it thrusted northwards and ceased downwards in the Lower-Middle Cambrian salts.The contemporaneous Shalong fault thrusted southwest-wards and were deeply involved in the basement.The shallow Haim i-Luositage fault thrusted northwards during the Pleistocene and ceased downwards in salts at the bottom of the Paleogene.The Luositage area,situated in a relay zone where the southern boundary faultof the Bachu faulted uplift changes from nearEW striking into near NW-striking,is not a good place for the development of faultˉrelated structureswhere hydrocarbons can accumulate.Therefore,it is probably not a favorable lead.

Key words: Haimi-Luositage fault belt, Shalong fault belt, fault activation, hydrocarbon exploration, Tarim Basin