受低分子量有机酸平流控制的砂岩成岩反应和二次孔隙度生成建模

IF 2.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Basin Research Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1111/bre.12860
Huan Li, Jay R. Black, Yiwei Hao, Peng Hao, Achyut Mishra, Ralf R. Haese
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在渤海湾盆地渤中凹陷始新世沙河街地层扇三角洲前缘砂岩中的一个砂岩单元中心,观察到较高的次生孔隙度。这与以往研究显示次生孔隙度主要存在于与页岩相邻的砂岩边缘部分不同。本研究利用涉及低分子量有机酸(LMWOA)的反应迁移模型来讨论导致次生孔隙度相反分布的潜在过程。界面模型模拟了低分子量有机酸从相邻页岩向砂岩扩散的过程,结果是相邻页岩的砂岩出现了次生孔隙度。与此相反,模拟 LMWOA 平行于砂岩基底平流运移的平流模型成功地在中部产生了较高的次生孔隙度。与边缘砂岩部分相比,中部砂岩的颗粒分选更好(沉积孔隙度更高),早期碳酸盐胶结物明显更少。因此,在通过 LMWOA 溶解之前,中心部分的孔隙度更大。中央部分最初较高的孔隙率使得富含 LMWOA 的水的平流通量较高,相关的 pH 值较低,从而降低了低闪长岩的饱和度,提高了低闪长岩的溶解速率,最终提高了次生孔隙率。这项研究表明,沉积物沉积过程中的晶粒分选、早期碳酸盐胶结、邻近页岩中 LMWOA 的产生以及平流过程共同控制着砂岩中的成岩反应和次生孔隙度的分布。
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Modelling diagenetic reactions and secondary porosity generation in sandstones controlled by the advection of low-molecular-weight organic acids

Higher secondary porosity was observed in the centre of a sandstone unit in the Eocene Shahejie Formation fan delta front sandstones from the Bozhong Depression, Bohai Bay Basin. This differs from past studies showing secondary porosity mainly in the marginal parts of sandstones adjacent to shales. This study utilized reactive transport models involving low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOA) to discuss potential processes resulting in the contrary distribution of secondary porosity. An interface model simulating LMWOA diffusion from adjacent shales to the sandstone resulted in secondary porosity in sandstones adjacent to shales. In contrast, an advection model simulating advective transport of LMWOA parallel to the sandstone bedding successfully generated higher secondary porosity in the central part. The central part of the sandstone exhibited better grain sorting (greater depositional porosity) and significantly less early carbonate cements compared to the marginal sandstone parts. Consequently, the central part had greater porosity prior to the dissolution through LMWOA. The initially higher porosity in the central part allowed for a higher advective flux of LMWOA-rich water and associated lower pH, resulting in decreased oligoclase saturation, higher oligoclase dissolution rates and ultimately higher secondary porosity. This study indicates that grain sorting during sediment deposition, early carbonate cementation, LMWOA production in adjacent shales, and advection processes collectively control the diagenetic reactions and the distribution of secondary porosity in sandstones.

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Basin Research
Basin Research 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Basin Research is an international journal which aims to publish original, high impact research papers on sedimentary basin systems. We view integrated, interdisciplinary research as being essential for the advancement of the subject area; therefore, we do not seek manuscripts focused purely on sedimentology, structural geology, or geophysics that have a natural home in specialist journals. Rather, we seek manuscripts that treat sedimentary basins as multi-component systems that require a multi-faceted approach to advance our understanding of their development. During deposition and subsidence we are concerned with large-scale geodynamic processes, heat flow, fluid flow, strain distribution, seismic and sequence stratigraphy, modelling, burial and inversion histories. In addition, we view the development of the source area, in terms of drainage networks, climate, erosion, denudation and sediment routing systems as vital to sedimentary basin systems. The underpinning requirement is that a contribution should be of interest to earth scientists of more than one discipline.
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