尼日利亚贝努埃槽中部晚白垩世碳酸盐岩的微地貌和矿物学分析

G. Aigbadon, N.S. Igbinigie, A. I. Obasi, E. O. Akudo, S.D. Christopher, A. Ocheli, D.O. Igwe, A.J. Francis, G.E. Joseph, D.J. Akor
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尼日利亚贝努埃海槽中部 Yandev 断面的白垩纪石灰岩层是该盆地潜在储油层和石油源岩的一部分。由于缺乏地下数据,贝努埃槽谷中部是同时代盆地中研究最少的一个。对盆地中这些碳酸盐岩的详细矿物学、岩相分析和成岩作用尚未进行大量研究。本研究的目的是采用多方面的方法,如沉积学、岩相分析、岩石学和地球化学方法,这在以前的海槽研究中是缺乏的。沉积学分析用于评估织物粒度和岩性类型。岩相分析方面,制备了薄片,在岩相显微镜下进行了检查,并根据邓纳姆分类法进行了分类。地球化学分析包括 X 射线荧光(XRF)、X 射线衍射(XRD)和扫描电子显微镜-能量色散 X 射线光谱(SEM-EDX)技术,以揭示矿物学、氧化物和元素组成。沉积学结果显示,浅灰色至深灰色的中细粒石灰岩层中夹杂着深灰色页岩和粉砂岩。XRD 矿物学数据显示了方解石(60.00 - 64.10%)、石英(14.30 - 51.00%)、白云石(12.30 - 19.00%)和绿泥石(6.30 - 8.10%)。微地层结果显示了明显的砂质生物碎屑瓦克岩和麻粒岩内碎屑包岩,以及微晶质碎屑瓦克岩和麻粒岩内生物碎屑包岩。扫描电镜图像突出显示了复杂的成分,包括细长结构、白色和暗色斑点,表明沉积条件各不相同。通过 EDX 进行的元素分析强调了碳、氧、钠、钾、钙、硅、铝、铁和镁的重要比例。根据沉积学、生物成因、岩石成因和地球化学证据,我们推断碳酸盐沉积物主要沉积于浅海沉积环境(内层至外层海相)。
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Microfacies and mineralogical analyses of the late cretaceous carbonate rocks from The Central Benue Trough, Nigeria
The Cretaceous limestone facies from Yandev section in the central Benue Trough, Nigeria constitutes parts of the potential reservoirs  and sources rocks for petroleum prospects in the basin. The central Benue Trough is the least studied basin among its contemporaries  due to lack of subsurface data. Detailed mineralogical, facies analysis and diagenesis of these carbonate rocks in the basin have not  received significant study. The aim of this study was to employed multifaceted methodology such as sedimentological, facies analysis  petrographic and geochemical approaches which was lacking in previous research in the trough. The sedimentological analysis was done  to evaluate fabrics grain sizes, and lithology types. For petrographic analysis, thin sections were prepared and examined under a  petrographic microscope and categorized according to Dunham's classification. Geochemical analysis involved X-ray fluorescence (XRF),  X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscope - energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) techniques to unveil  mineralogical, oxide, and elemental compositions. The sedimentological results revealed light to dark grey medium to fine-grained limestone facies with intercalation of dark grey shales and siltstones. The XRD mineralogy data, revealed calcite (60.00 - 64.10%), quartz  (14.30 - 51.00%), albite (12.30 - 19.00%), and chlorite (6.30 - 8.10%). Microfacies results revealed distinct sandy bioclastic wackstone and  sparitic intraclastic packstone, as well as micritic intraclastic wackestone and sparitic bioclastic packstone. SEM images highlighted the  intricate composition, including elongated structures, whites and dark spots suggesting varying conditions of deposition. Elemental  analysis through EDX emphasized significant proportions of carbon, oxygen, sodium, potassium, calcium, silicon, aluminum, iron, and  magnesium. Based on sedimentological, biofacies, lithofacies and geochemical evidence we infer that the carbonate sediments were  mainly deposited in a shallow marine depositional environment (inner to outer neritic).
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