Chuanming Li, Jianhui Zeng, Shuning Liu, Yuyang Dong, Maoyun Wang
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ABSTRACTBased on the geological and geochemical analysis of volcanic rock and their surrounding rocks, combined with palaeontological data and hydrocarbon generation thermal simulation experiments, the mechanism of the impact of volcanic eruptions on the formation of organic matter and hydrocarbon generation in the Dongying Depression is investigated. According to the results, underwater volcanic eruptions play a significant role in promoting biological eruptions and water stratification by introducing heat, minerals, and metal elements. The formation of the basalt source rock symbiotic association went through three evolutionary stages, which were underwater eruption, late eruption, and normal sedimentation. These stages have influenced the generation of hydrocarbons from organic matter in the following ways: (1) The organic acid released from the source rock dissolves the adjacent basalt, and the transitional metal elements in the basalt become activated and enter the source rock, which catalyses the hydrocarbon generation from the source rock. (2) Alteration of olivine in basalt releases hydrogen, improving hydrocarbon generation efficiency of source rock. (3) The existence of a large number of carbonates improves the hydrocarbon generation rate and efficiency of source rocks and reduces the hydrocarbon generation threshold of source rocks.KEYWORDS: Volcano eruptionorganic mattercatalysishydrogenationDongying Depression Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [41972147]; Jianhui Zeng .
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International Geology Review is a monthly publication dedicated to publishing original and timely research papers as well as in-depth scholarly reviews dealing with the petrotectonic framework of the earth and the distribution of mineral and energy resources within that framework. Particularly emphasised are petroleum geology, economic geology, tectonics, geochemistry and petrology. Geographic coverage is global and work on any part of the world is considered. The journal has been published since 1959.