Duan Haigang, Chen Kaiyuan, Shi Buqing. Mud volcano structure in South Caspian Basin and its impact upon hydrocarbon accumulation[J]. 2007, 28(3): 337-344.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20070306.
Mud volcano structures appear as discontinuous blank to chaotic reflections with weak amplitudes in seismic facies
and are in columnar uncomformable contact with adjacent rocks.Controlled by stress field and tectonic active belt of the basin
the mud structures are better developed in the piedmont thrust belt on the basin margin in the center of subsidence.In the same structural belt
mud volcanoes occur in paternoster distribution along trend of the major fault and anticlinal zone.Mud volcano structures are characterized by episodic eruption with radial normal faults and slump structures developed in shallow layers.The volcano structures can be classified into anticlinal
strike-slip fault
and thrust types
according to their origins and characteristics.Geological background
tectonic activity in compressional strike-slip stress field
rapid sedimentation and abnormal formation pressure
are the major reason behind the formation of mud volcano structures.The mud volcano structures exert influences over the hydrocarbon generation