Oil & Gas Geology ›› 2007, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (6): 731-737.doi: 10.11743/ogg20070605

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Lithofacies paleogeographical characteristics and reef-shoal distribution during the Ordovician in the Tarim Basin

Zhang Lijuan1, Li Yong1, Zhou Chenggang2, Li Meng1, Han Jie1, Zhang Bo1   

  1. 1. Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Tarim Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Korla, Xinjiang 841000, China;
    2. Research Institute of Geophysical Prospecting, Tarim Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Korla, Xinjiang 841000, China
  • Received:2007-11-26 Online:2007-12-25 Published:2012-01-16

Abstract:

The Ordovician is the key period of tectonic movement and depositional evolution in the Tarim basin and its peripheral area.From the Early to Middle Ordovician,the sea level begun to rise slowly and the Tarim basin basically inherited the Late Cambrian sedimentary settings.In the early Late Ordovician,the regional tectonic movement converted from extension to compression,the peripheral area of the basin(mainly to its south) kept uplifting,and the differentiation of topography was enhanced in the platform.In Ordovician,Tarim basin developed two types of platform marginal facies and the paleoclimatic conditions were favorable for reef development.The marginal facies on the steep slop of platform was relatively narrow,the reef-bank complex was large in thickness and good in continuity in direction parallel with the platform margin and the high energy facies belt was located on the outer margin,with Tazhong I slope break zone as a typical example.In contrast,the marginal facies on the gentle slope of platform was relatively wide,the reef complex is relatively small in thickness,composed of small reefs and distributed in Lunnan,the edge of Bachu uplift and Hetian area.Platform marginal reefbanks,intraplateform banks and karst unconformities are main targets of exploration.

Key words: platform margin, reef-bank complex, lithofacies paleogeography, Ordovician, Tarim Basin

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