Liu Ying, Liu Haiyan, Yang Haizhang, et al. Types and characteristics of Paleogene coal-forming sedimentary systems in Qiongdongnan Basin[J]. 2019, 40(1): 142-151.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20190114.
The practice for exploring natural gas in Qiongdongnan Basin proves that coal measures and coal seams are the most important hydrocarbon source rocks.Based on the characteristic analysis of coal-bearing deposits in the Oligocene Paleogene by the seismic data
drilling core and logging data in Qiongdongnan Basin
the corresponding relationships between sedimentary facies and seismic facies are established
and 14 kinds of sedimentary assemblages are identified in the Oligocene of Qiongdongnan Basin
including the alluvial fan-tidal flat-lagoon
alluvial fan-tidal flat-coast
alluvial fan-sea bog sand ridge plain-coast assemblages.According to the micro-and macro-physicochemical properties of cored coal intervals
it is made certain that the Yacheng Formation coal seam was affected by seawater during its formative process and its sedimentary environment tended to be strong in reduction
indicating that the coal seam is developed in the offshore marsh environment.In view of the characteristic and environmental analysis for coal forming
four types of coal-forming sedimentary systems were classified
namely fan delta
braided river delta
tidal flat-lagoon and barrier-coast-sea marsh sand ridge plain systems.Among them
the thin coal seam in the fan delta system
prone to bifurcation
is mainly developed in the fan delta plains
abandoned lobes
and interlobe depressions;the coal seam in the braided river delta system
featuring thinness and instability
mainly grows in the braided river delta plains
diversion bays
and floodplains.The coal seam in the tidal-lagoon system is mostly developed in the swamps of the supratidal flats and the inter-tidal-channel bays of the upper intertidal flats
the tidal delta plains and the silted lagoons
and in areas of multiple tidal channels
the coal seam layers are relatively large in number
and characterized by thinness and larger spacing
while in areas of single tidal channels
the number of coal-bearing seams
complex in structure
is relatively small
but their thickness is relatively large
and their spacing is small.At last
the coal seam in the barrier coast-sea marsh sand plain system is mainly developed in coastal plain marsh areas
characterized by multiple layers and faster change in lateral