Controlled by fluctuating paleoclimates and sedimentary environments,the organic and inorganic features of the Lucaogou Formation exhibit strong heterogeneity in the vertical profile,challenging conventional geologica...Controlled by fluctuating paleoclimates and sedimentary environments,the organic and inorganic features of the Lucaogou Formation exhibit strong heterogeneity in the vertical profile,challenging conventional geological interpretation.To elucidate the possible influence of heterogeneity on resource evaluation,a high-resolution sampling approach was applied to an 86.2 cm long core from the Lucaogou Formation of the Jimsar sag in the Junggar Basin.86 sets of samples were micro-drilled from the core and subjected to comparative Rock-Eval pyrolysis.Following the classical guidelines,the organic abundance,kerogen type,and maturity of source rocks were exhaustively analyzed.Experimental results revealed that organic richness and composition vary significantly under different sedimentary backgrounds,which in turn leads to differential hydrocarbon generation.The combination of hydrocarbon generation,transport,and expulsion results in peculiar patterns for hydrocarbon accumulation in the Lucaogou Formation.Laminated shales in the Lucaogou Formation serve as both hydrocarbon source rocks and reservoirs,with laminae being migration pathways.Organic-rich dolomites in the Lucaogou Formation have a considerable hydrocarbon-generating capacity and present the characteristics of self-generation and self-storage.However,massive mudstones act purely as hydrocarbon source rocks.展开更多
The distribution and intensity of tectonic fractures within geologic units are important to hydrocarbon exploration and development. Taken the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation interbedded sandstone-mudstone in the Or...The distribution and intensity of tectonic fractures within geologic units are important to hydrocarbon exploration and development. Taken the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation interbedded sandstone-mudstone in the Ordos Basin as an example, this study used the finite element method(FEM) based on geomechanical models to study the development of tectonic fractures. The results show that the sandstones tend to generate tectonic fractures more easily than mudstones with the same layer thickness, and the highest degree of tectonic fractures will be developed when the sandstone-mudstone thickness ratio is about 5.0. A possible explanation is proposed for the tectonic fracture development based on two important factors of rock brittleness and mechanical layer thickness. Generally, larger rock brittleness and thinner layer thickness will generate more tectonic fractures. In interbedded sandstone-mudstone formations, the rock brittleness increases with the increasing mechanical layer thickness, hence, these two factors will achieve a balance for the development of tectonic fractures when the sandstone-mudstone thickness ratio reaches a specific value, and the development degree of tectonic fractures is the highest at this value.展开更多
Abstract: The method of fractal simulation and classification of folds is firstly studied here to describe various types of complex fold patterns in quantitative analysis. Based on the characteristics of natural folds...Abstract: The method of fractal simulation and classification of folds is firstly studied here to describe various types of complex fold patterns in quantitative analysis. Based on the characteristics of natural folds with a fractal pattern, the fold patterns are simulated to describe various types of folds quantitatively by means of fractal interpolation. The major factors affecting the fold pattern are elucidated in fractal simulation of folds, i.e. positions of interpolation points (x, y) and the disturbance coefficient d of folds (-1<d<1). The bigger the value d for a fold simulation is, the more complex or disturbed the folds are and the better developed the relative secondary folds are. If d>0, folds are upconvex. IF d<0, they are down-convex. |d|=0, |d|=0.25 and |d|=0.5 represent three conspicuous turning states. If |d|=0, the points will be joined by a straight line. If |d|=0.25, the points will be joined smoothly. If |d|<0.25, there will be complex secondary folds between the points. If |d| >0.5, there will be more complex secondary folds between the points. The complex degrees of the fold pattern, therefore, can be classified by the disturbance coefficient d and by the discongruent degree Δ d. In nature, most folds are self-affine fractal folds.展开更多
The ultra-long electromagnetic wave remote sensing technique developed by Peking University is one of new future techniques, which can detect the submarine geological information from the depth of 20 to 10000 m below ...The ultra-long electromagnetic wave remote sensing technique developed by Peking University is one of new future techniques, which can detect the submarine geological information from the depth of 20 to 10000 m below the surface by receiving natural ultra-long electromagnetic waves (n Hz to n 100 Hz). The new remote sensor is composed of three parts: a main instrument with a portable computer, an antenna with an amplifier and an external power.展开更多
The fractal dimensions of folds are related to layer thickness and viscosity of the multilayer. This paper discusses how the thickness, viscosity, and anisotropic degree affect the rheological deformation of fractal f...The fractal dimensions of folds are related to layer thickness and viscosity of the multilayer. This paper discusses how the thickness, viscosity, and anisotropic degree affect the rheological deformation of fractal folds in multilayers. The number of layers, their thicknesses, viscosities, and anisotropic degree of multilayers cooperate to affect the rheological deformation of folds, which is not controlled by a single rheological factor. A greater anisotropic degree of multilayers is favorable to develop the more complex and disharmonious fractal folds.展开更多
Dyke swarms can be divided into three types:parallel dyke swarms,radiating dyke swarms and fan-shape dyke swarm,for which the mechanisms of formation are different(Fig.1).Parallel dyke swarms form in response
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U22B6004)the Basic Research and Strategic Reserve Technology Research Project of CNPC(No.2020D-5008-01)the Scientific Research and Technology Development Project of PetroChina Exploration&Development Research Institute(Nos.2021DJ0104 and 2021DJ1808)。
文摘Controlled by fluctuating paleoclimates and sedimentary environments,the organic and inorganic features of the Lucaogou Formation exhibit strong heterogeneity in the vertical profile,challenging conventional geological interpretation.To elucidate the possible influence of heterogeneity on resource evaluation,a high-resolution sampling approach was applied to an 86.2 cm long core from the Lucaogou Formation of the Jimsar sag in the Junggar Basin.86 sets of samples were micro-drilled from the core and subjected to comparative Rock-Eval pyrolysis.Following the classical guidelines,the organic abundance,kerogen type,and maturity of source rocks were exhaustively analyzed.Experimental results revealed that organic richness and composition vary significantly under different sedimentary backgrounds,which in turn leads to differential hydrocarbon generation.The combination of hydrocarbon generation,transport,and expulsion results in peculiar patterns for hydrocarbon accumulation in the Lucaogou Formation.Laminated shales in the Lucaogou Formation serve as both hydrocarbon source rocks and reservoirs,with laminae being migration pathways.Organic-rich dolomites in the Lucaogou Formation have a considerable hydrocarbon-generating capacity and present the characteristics of self-generation and self-storage.However,massive mudstones act purely as hydrocarbon source rocks.
基金financially supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2015QNA69)the State Key Laboratory of Continental Tectonics and Dynamics(No.K201406)the PetroChina Major Science and Technology Project(No.2011E-2602)
文摘The distribution and intensity of tectonic fractures within geologic units are important to hydrocarbon exploration and development. Taken the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation interbedded sandstone-mudstone in the Ordos Basin as an example, this study used the finite element method(FEM) based on geomechanical models to study the development of tectonic fractures. The results show that the sandstones tend to generate tectonic fractures more easily than mudstones with the same layer thickness, and the highest degree of tectonic fractures will be developed when the sandstone-mudstone thickness ratio is about 5.0. A possible explanation is proposed for the tectonic fracture development based on two important factors of rock brittleness and mechanical layer thickness. Generally, larger rock brittleness and thinner layer thickness will generate more tectonic fractures. In interbedded sandstone-mudstone formations, the rock brittleness increases with the increasing mechanical layer thickness, hence, these two factors will achieve a balance for the development of tectonic fractures when the sandstone-mudstone thickness ratio reaches a specific value, and the development degree of tectonic fractures is the highest at this value.
文摘Abstract: The method of fractal simulation and classification of folds is firstly studied here to describe various types of complex fold patterns in quantitative analysis. Based on the characteristics of natural folds with a fractal pattern, the fold patterns are simulated to describe various types of folds quantitatively by means of fractal interpolation. The major factors affecting the fold pattern are elucidated in fractal simulation of folds, i.e. positions of interpolation points (x, y) and the disturbance coefficient d of folds (-1<d<1). The bigger the value d for a fold simulation is, the more complex or disturbed the folds are and the better developed the relative secondary folds are. If d>0, folds are upconvex. IF d<0, they are down-convex. |d|=0, |d|=0.25 and |d|=0.5 represent three conspicuous turning states. If |d|=0, the points will be joined by a straight line. If |d|=0.25, the points will be joined smoothly. If |d|<0.25, there will be complex secondary folds between the points. If |d| >0.5, there will be more complex secondary folds between the points. The complex degrees of the fold pattern, therefore, can be classified by the disturbance coefficient d and by the discongruent degree Δ d. In nature, most folds are self-affine fractal folds.
文摘The ultra-long electromagnetic wave remote sensing technique developed by Peking University is one of new future techniques, which can detect the submarine geological information from the depth of 20 to 10000 m below the surface by receiving natural ultra-long electromagnetic waves (n Hz to n 100 Hz). The new remote sensor is composed of three parts: a main instrument with a portable computer, an antenna with an amplifier and an external power.
基金supported by grants from theNational Natural Science Foundation of China(No.:40172066,40314141,and 40772121)the National 973Project(No.:2009CB219302)
文摘The fractal dimensions of folds are related to layer thickness and viscosity of the multilayer. This paper discusses how the thickness, viscosity, and anisotropic degree affect the rheological deformation of fractal folds in multilayers. The number of layers, their thicknesses, viscosities, and anisotropic degree of multilayers cooperate to affect the rheological deformation of folds, which is not controlled by a single rheological factor. A greater anisotropic degree of multilayers is favorable to develop the more complex and disharmonious fractal folds.
文摘Dyke swarms can be divided into three types:parallel dyke swarms,radiating dyke swarms and fan-shape dyke swarm,for which the mechanisms of formation are different(Fig.1).Parallel dyke swarms form in response