Numerical Modeling for the Smectite to Illite Transformation:Dissolutionprecipitation model and kinetic model
- Received Date: 1900-01-01
- Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
- Publish Date: 2007-10-10
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Key words:
- activation energy /
- sensitivity analyses /
- optimization /
- basin modeling /
- Well Tazhong 4
Abstract: This paper presents an improved mathematical model of dissolutionprecipitation, which successfully runs in Well Tazhong 4 of the Tarim Basin. The case study of the Carboniferous Formation in the well shows that the simulation outcome of the model in clay mineral coincides with the KAr dating and approaches the data of clay mineral analyses. The case study indicates that the most sensitive parameter in whether the earlypresented kinetic model or the latest presented dissolutionprecipitation model is the activation energy, and it is a key to obtain the proper smectite and illite histories that one can calibrate the activation energy by using the data of clay mineral analyses as constraint. By adopting the optimal activation energy, one can obtain the optimal results: (a) the starting time of illite growth calculated coincides with the KAr dating, and (b) the results approach the data of clay mineral analyses. It is also found through the case study that the dissolutionprecipitation model is only applicable to the transformation in clay mineral while the kinetic model is only applicable to the transformation in illitesmectite interstratifications.
Citation: | SHI Guangren. Numerical Modeling for the Smectite to Illite Transformation:Dissolutionprecipitation model and kinetic model[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(5): 693-700. |