upper Cambrian and Carboniferous gypsum rocks and the relatively tight lithologies have blocked the vertical migration of formation fluids in Tarim basin.In Paleozoic
Tarim basin experienced 6 tectonic movements
including Caledonian(early
late and last)and Hercynian(early
late and last).Except the last stage of Hercynian
all the other tectonic movements were mainly of elevation and subsidence movements and weak eompressional movements
thus they are characterized by limited destruction scopes and faults of small magnitude
resulting in strong vertical compartmentalization of formation fluids.The salinity of Paleozoic formation water in Tarim basin is of brine water level
which is the highest in the Ordovician
the next is in the Carboniferous
while that in the Silusian is the lowest.Preservation of the low salinity features in Silurian indicates that the Paleozoic formation fluids have been strongly compartmentalized;as a result
most hydrocarbons would mainly migrate laterally along the Paleozoic regional unconformities.Vertically
hydrocarbons are mainly distributed along the source beds
while laterally they are distributed both in depressions and uplifts along the migration pathways.