Dai Hansong, Chen Bintao, Hao Jinjin, et al. Nature of “reverse prograding deposits” at the southeast margin of Pre-Caspian Basin[J]. 2018, 39(6): 1246-1255.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20180614.
a result of the progressive accumulation and superimposition of sediments transported from provenance to unloading areas
is a normal sedimentary configuration in petro-exploration
dipping to the unloading areas.The interior MKT Formation mudstone of the middle block at the southeast margin of Pre-Caspian Basin is composed of a series of “reverse prograding deposits” dipping west (i.e.towards the early uplifted provenances).As the origin of the sedimentary configuration has triggered many controversies
there is no consensus as to the sedimentation and evolution of the Carboniferous
which has constrained follow-up exploration.Through the analysis of regional setting
dril-ling and seismic data
we made a comparative analysis of such elements as depositional mode
lithology
paleo-geographic location
geometry and scale
discussed the genetic mechanism of the “reverse prograding deposits”
and proposed that the MKT Formation is deep water tractive current deposits
instead of a retrogradation wedge of transgression origin.Therefore
the “reverse prograding deposits” is a peculiar sedimentary configuration resulted from landward migration of sediments along with the deep water tractive current.In the end
we analyzed the evolution of the MKT Formation and divided it into four stages
namely initiation
peak
recession and late adjustment.The discovery of deep water tractive current deposits not only improves our understanding of the sedimentary evolution rules at the southeast margin of the Carboniferous Pre-Caspian Basin
paves the way for further exploration
and enriches the category of basin sedimentation
but also provides a precious case for global research on the Paleozoic deep water tractive current.