Oil & Gas Geology ›› 1983, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3): 283-293.doi: 10.11743/ogg19830305

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HEAT-RELEASING PROCESS OF SPHERICAL INTRUSIVE BODIES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON KEROGEN

Yang Wenkuan   

  1. Comprehensive Research Institute of Petroleum Geology, Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources
  • Received:1983-02-07 Online:1983-09-25 Published:2012-01-16

Abstract:

In China,the spherical intrusive bodies are wide distributed and have obvious influences on the evolution processes of organic matters in some sedimentary basins.Adopting such a physical model as the"cooling of spherical body in infinite solid medium",and taking the Fourier's heat-conduct law as a basic hypothesis,the heat-conduct equation for heat-releasing process after magma crystallization and its solution have been obtained by the author. On this basis,the temperature distribution equation of coexistent bodies of magma and igneous rock have also been discussed.If the symbol αc shows the residual ratio of available kerogen at any point P in surrounding sedimentary rocks,α0 is that of kerogen which is far from intrusive body and have not been influenced by magmatic heat,then the ratio η=αc0=exp[-K0(θ—tc)]may indicate the extent of influence of magmatic heat on the evolution of kerogen. Here,K0 is the facter of reaction rate depended on Arrhenius formula,and θ—tc=θ—θ0 is the magmatism index (MI).The geochemical data collected show that the method for evaluating the influence on kerogen proposed in this study is helpful to quantitative prediction of thermal evolution of organic matters.