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2016 Vol. 34, No. 3

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Relationship between the Tianshan Mountains Uplift and Depositional Environment Evolution of the Basins in Mesozoic-Cenozoic
GAO ZhiYong, ZHOU ChuanMin, FENG JiaRui, WU Hao, LI Wen
2016, 34(3): 415-435. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.001
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Clearing the relationship among since Mesozoic Tianshan uplift of time sequence, scope, and north and south on both sides of the basin sedimentary evolution, which shows on both sides of Tianshan mountain, Tuha Basin in Junggar Basin and Tarim Basin ...
Was the End-Guadalupian Mass Extinction Caused by the Emeishan LIP Eruption?
WEI XueMei, WEI HengYe, QIU Zhen
2016, 34(3): 436-451. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.002
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End-Guadalupian mass extinction was an independent extinction event before the end-Permian mass extinction. During this biotic crisis, the severity effected on the benthos was believed to be the similar scale as the “Big Five” mass extinction. Recent...
Research Progresses on Hyperpycnal Flow Deposits
SUN FuNing, YANG RenChao, LI DongYue
2016, 34(3): 452-462. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.003
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Based on literature investigations, research status on hyperpycnal flow was summarized mainly including flowing process, fluid properties, controlling factors, sedimentary characteristics. Sedimentary method among hyperpycnal flow and other gravity f...
Research Progress of the Enrichment Mechanism of Sedimentary Organics in Lacustrine Basin
ZHANG HuiFang, WU XinSong, WANG Bin, DUAN YunJiang, QU Yang, CHEN DeFei
2016, 34(3): 463-477. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.004
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The research of enrichment mechanism of organic matter has great significance in exploring high-quality hydrocarbon source rock and evaluating oil and gas potential in a basin, which becomes more and more important and urgent under the great influenc...
Discovery and Significance of the Storm Deposit within the Lower Cambrian Qingxudong Formation in the Dingtai Area, Northwestern Guizhou
ZHENG BinSong, MOU ChuanLong, LIANG Wei, CHEN Chao, XU PengHui, SUN XiaoYong
2016, 34(3): 478-486. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.005
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Two sets of storm deposits, with different sedimentary characteristics, were found at the bottom and the middle of Qingxudong Formation(Lungwangmiaoan Stage, Lower Cambrian)of the Dingtai section, Zunyi, northwestern Guizhou province, which are diffe...
Responses of Gravity Flow Deposits to Base-Level Variation in Rift Basin Using a case Study of Lower Teng1 Formation in South Wuliyasitai Sag
CHEN Liang, JI HanCheng, ZHANG Liang, LI Chen, SHI Cong, YU Bin
2016, 34(3): 487-496. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.006
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In gravity depositional area although the sediment grain-size cycle cannot reflect the base-level changes, the flow condition characteristic and types of gravity flow have an apparent response to the landform. Based on this response, our study discus...
Detrital Zircon U-Pb Geochronology from Zhaoling Formation in Tangwangling
ZHANG WenLong, CHEN Gang, ZHANG HuiRuo, GAO Lei, YANG Fu, SHI XiaoLin, SHEN JinJiang
2016, 34(3): 497-505. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.007
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The deposition time and provenance of Zhaoling Formation in Tangwangling has not been conclusiving since it was found, In order to determine the Zhaoling Formation's assignment, this article has performed studies with the clastic sample from Zhaoling...
Sediment Distribution and Its Controlling Mechanism in the Littoral Zone of Sigengsha, Hainan, China
ZHOU Le, CHEN ShenLiang, CHEN Qing, ZHONG XiaoJing, ZHENG WeiHeng, LIU XiaoXi
2016, 34(3): 506-515. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.008
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Owing to the interaction between land and ocean, littoral zones present unique sedimentation. Grain size, as a basic attribute of sediment, is an essential question of sediment dynamics. Grain size is controlled by sediment source and sink, and its p...
Sedimentation Rate and Implications of Sediment Grain Size of Japan Sea during the Last Hundred Years
ZONG Xian, SHI XueFa, GE ChenDong, ZOU JianJun, Sergey Gorbarenko, QIAO ShuQing, DONG Zhi
2016, 34(3): 516-522. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.009
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Both of the 210Pb and sediment grain size in four deep-water multicore sediments which are located in the middle, north and west of Japan Sea are analyzed. The result shows that the sediments mainly consist of silt and clayey silt in the Yamato Ridge...
Feature and Origin of Suspended Barite in the Yangtze River Estuary and Its Adjacent Areas
PANG Yue, FAN DeJiang, SUN XiaoXia, LIU Ming, YANG ZuoSheng
2016, 34(3): 523-530. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.010
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Formation and preservation of barite are essential to the biogeochemical processes of Ba in marine environment, which have important value in the field of paleooceanopraphy research. However, researches were mainly concentrated on the deep sea and oc...
Detrital Heavy Mineral Assemblages in the River Sediments from Taiwan and Its Implications for Sediment Provenance
DENG Kai, YANG ShouYe, WANG ZhongBo, LI Chao, BI Lei, Yuan-pin CHANG, James T.LIU
2016, 34(3): 531-542. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.011
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A total of 384 Mt/yr of suspended sediment is supplied to ocean by small mountainous rivers in Taiwan (1970—1999), equivalent to the sum of sediment discharge from three major rivers (the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Pearl River) in China....
History of Environmental Change during Early-Middle Holocene Recorded by Beihuqiao Core in Zhejiang China
YE Wei, CHENG LongJuan, ZHU LiDong, LI FengQuan, WANG TianYang, JIN LiDan
2016, 34(3): 543-554. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.012
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The study area is situated in the southwest of Hangjiahu plain, where the surface water system is developed and most rivers originate from Tianmu mountain and Mogan mountain in the northwest of Zhejiang. The sediment samples were collected from a cor...
Depositional Elements Definition of Marine Delta and Significance to Sand Body Correlation in Petroleum Exploration: From hydrodynamic analysis on modern Pearl River Delta
LI XiaoPing, LIU BaoJun, DING Lin, HAO JianGuang, GONG Wen
2016, 34(3): 555-562. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.013
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Ignited by the existence of fluvial, wavy, tidal sediments deposited together in Pearl River mouth-Modaomen, and the land-ocean interaction theory, considering the reality of microfacies definition of delta, we introduced the hydrogeology, geography ...
The Control Effect of Gypsum-salt Rocks on Formation and Distribution of Overpressure: A case of Shizigou area, Qaidam Basin
ZHANG JinNing, ZHANG JinGong, YANG QianZheng, WU ChunYan, CUI Qiang, WANG Ye, GUO Ling
2016, 34(3): 563-570. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.014
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Overpressure influence and control of oil and gas reservoir distribution, there is obvious relationship between overpressure distribution and development of gypsum-salt rocks. Study on the development of gypsum-salt rocks in Shizigou area, analysis o...
Features and Model of Mixed Sediments of Da'anzhai Member in Lower Jurassic Ziliujing Formation, Huilong Area, Sichuan Basin
TAN MengQi, LIU ZiLiang, SHEN Fang, XIE RunCheng, LIU ChengChuan, DENG Kun, XU Hao
2016, 34(3): 571-581. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.015
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Mixed sediments of lacustrine carbonate rocks and clastic rocks are developed in the Da'anzhai Member of Ziliujing Formation in Huilong area, western Sichuan. Based on the comprehensive analysis on field outcrops, drilling cores, well logging and mic...
Genetic Types and Superimposition Patterns of Subaqueous Distributary Channel Thin Sandbodies in Delta Front: A case study from the Ⅳ-Ⅵ reservoir groups of H3 in Biqian 10 area of Gucheng oilfield
REN ShuangPo, YAO GuangQing, MAO WenJing
2016, 34(3): 582-593. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.016
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Thin sandbodies of subaqueous distributary channels of delta-front are widely developed in Biqian 10 area, Gucheng oil field, Biyang sag. Depending on fine study of reservoir sedimentary microfacies with integrating various data including cores and s...
Diagenetic Evolution and Facies of Shanxi Formation in LX Area of Ordos Basin
WANG CunWu, MA DongXu, TIAN Bing, LIANG JianShe, WANG Qi, LIU TieShu
2016, 34(3): 594-605. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.017
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Analyzed on casting thin sections, SEM, cathode luminescence, geochemical data, etc and combined with the method of statistics and calculation, we studied the petrologic feature, diagenetic types, sequence, and quantitative evolution of Shanxi Format...
Reservoir Property Diversity of Different Lithofacies in Sandy Conglomerate during Oil-gas Injection Period and Reservoir-formation Significance: A Case from Baikouquan Formation in west slope of Mahu depression, Junggar Basin
MENG XiangChao, CHEN NengGui, SU Jing, XU Yang, WANG XiaoJun, ZOU ZhiWen, LI YaZhe, GUO HuaJun
2016, 34(3): 606-614. doi: 10.14027/j.cnki.cjxb.2016.03.018
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The reservoir-forming situations of source rocks, reservoir rocks, cap rocks and migration condition in Baikouquan Formation lithologic reservoir, west slope of Mahu Depression, are favorable.The valuable trap sealing condition in lateral and upward ...