鄂尔多斯盆地西缘乌拉力克组笔石带划分及对沉积演化的指示【鄂尔多斯盆地乌拉力克组海相页岩气勘探专辑】
- 高小洋1,
- 王传尚2,
- 张建伍3,
- 封莉3,
- 严婧文4,
- 万涛4,
- 朱建斌4,
- 徐鹏程4,
- 王斌4,
- 胡勇3,
- 1. 长江大学资源与环境学院
- 2. 中国地质调查局武汉地矿研究所
- 3. 长江大学
- 收稿日期:
2024-04-07
- 网络出版日期:
2024-07-22
摘要: 【目的】鄂尔多斯盆地西缘乌拉力克组发育一套海相笔石页岩,近些年在该套笔石页岩中不断发现有天然气显示,并可产生工业油流,证明乌拉力克组存在较大勘探潜力,本研究旨在探讨乌拉力克组的笔石发育特征,建立笔石生物地层格架,分析乌拉力克组的沉积演化规律。【方法】通过分析取芯井的笔石特征,明确乌拉力克组的时代归属,开展单井笔石带划分并建立生物地层格架,结合岩性发育规律分析黑色页岩的空间演化,并依据笔石体的演化对海侵的响应探讨相对海平面的变化规律。【结果】结果表明:①乌拉力克组隶属奥陶世中晚期达瑞威尔阶-桑比阶,并依据笔石发育特征将乌拉力克组分为四个笔石带,从下到上依次发育Pterograptus elegans带、Jiangxigraptus vagus带、Nemagraptus gracilis带、Climacograptus bicornis带;②通过对比分析笔石带发育特征认为,研究区乌拉力克组北部棋探9井附近发育完整的四个笔石带,南部缺失Pterograptus elegans与Jiangxigraptus vagus带;③乌拉力克组的Pterograptus elegans与Nemagraptus gracilis带为两个海侵期,向上至Climacograptus bicornis带相对海平面逐渐降低。【结论】乌拉力克组底部的黑色页岩由棋探9井的Pterograptus elegans带到银探2井的Nemagraptus gracilis带表现出强烈的穿时性,沿鄂尔多斯地块西缘向南地层逐渐变年轻,沉积中心逐渐向南迁移。
Division of Graptolite Zones in the Wulalike Formation on the Western Margin of Ordos Basin and Their Implications for Sedimentary Evolution
- Received Date:
2024-04-07
- Available Online:
2024-07-22
Abstract: [Objective] In the west margin of Ordos Basin, a set of marine graptolite shale is developed in the Wulalike Formation. In recent years, natural gas has been continuously discovered in this set of graptolite shale, and industrial oil flow can be produced, proving that the Wulalike Formation has great exploration potential. This study aims to explore the development characteristics of graptolites in the Wulalike Formation, establish a graptolite biostratigraphic framework, and analyze the sedimentary evolution laws of the Wulalike Formation. [Methods] By analyzing the graptolite characteristics of cored wells and comparing the range of graptolite extension, the temporal attribution of the Wulalike Formation was clarified. Based on the identification results of graptolites, the division of single-well graptolite zones and the establishment of biostratigraphic frameworks were conducted. The distribution characteristics of the graptolite zones were discussed, and the spatial evolution characteristics of black shale were analyzed in combination with the lithological development laws. Additionally, the variation of relative sea level was explored based on the response of graptolite morphological complexity to marine transgression. [Results] The results indicate that: ①The Wulalike Formation belongs to the Darriwilian-Sandbian stages of the Middle to Late Ordovician. Based on graptolite development characteristics, the Wulalike Formation is divided into four graptolite zones, namely the Pterograptus elegans zone, Jiangxigraptus vagus zone, Nemagraptus gracilis zone, and Climacograptus bicornis zone, from bottom to top. ②Through a comparative analysis of the developmental characteristics of the graptolite zones, it is believed that four complete graptolite zones are developed near Well Qitan 9 in the northern Wulalike Formation of the study area, while the Pterograptus elegans and Jiangxigraptus vagus zones are absent in the southern part. ③ The Pterograptus elegans and Nemagraptus gracilis zones in the Wulalike Formation represent two marine transgression periods, which transition upward into the Climacograptus bicornis zone and then into the Lashizhong Formation, during which the relative sea level gradually decreases. [Conclusion] The black shale at the bottom of the Wulalike Formation shows strong diachronism from Pterograptus elegans in Qitan Well 9 to Nemagraptus gracilis in Yintan Well 2. Along the western margin of the Ordos Block, the black shale gradually becomes younger in strata to the south, and the sedimentary center gradually migrates southward. The diachronism of the black shale may manifest as a typical characteristic of "degradational stacking", forming an upward-shallowing stacking pattern, resulting in the black shale of the Wulalike Formation crossing a forced marine regression interface. Additionally, the diachronism of the black shale may also be caused by marine transgression deposition and the progradation process in the highstand systems tract, resulting in the progradation of the black shale towards the south or southwest. Due to the limitations of core sampling, the causes of the diachronism of the black shale in subsequent studies still require further analysis of the formation ages of the limestone at the top and bottom of the Wulalike Formation, along with verification using seismic data. The establishment of a biostratigraphic framework based on graptolite zones provides important guidance for understanding the stratigraphic and sedimentary evolution of the Wulalike Formation on the western margin of the Ordos Basin.
高小洋, 王传尚, 张建伍, 封莉, 严婧文, 万涛, 朱建斌, 徐鹏程, 王斌, 胡勇. 鄂尔多斯盆地西缘乌拉力克组笔石带划分及对沉积演化的指示【鄂尔多斯盆地乌拉力克组海相页岩气勘探专辑】[J]. 沉积学报. doi: 10.14027/j.issn.1000-0550.2024.077
Division of Graptolite Zones in the Wulalike Formation on the Western Margin of Ordos Basin and Their Implications for Sedimentary Evolution[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica. doi: 10.14027/j.issn.1000-0550.2024.077
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Division of Graptolite Zones in the Wulalike Formation on the Western Margin of Ordos Basin and Their Implications for Sedimentary Evolution[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica. doi: 10.14027/j.issn.1000-0550.2024.077
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