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AAPG Bulletin

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Volume: 69 (1985)

Issue: 2. (February)

First Page: 268

Last Page: 268

Title: Previous HitAbnormalNext Hit Formation Previous HitPressureNext Hit of Qaidam Basin and Its Cause: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Baoquin Hua, Lin Xixiang

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Qaidam basin is a Mesozoic and Cenozoic inland oil basin where the Previous HitabnormalNext Hit formation Previous HitpressureNext Hit is as developed as in many offshore regions.

The Previous HitabnormalNext Hit formation pressures are found at depths below 3,200 m in relatively depressed regions. Their Previous HitpressureNext Hit gradients are from 0.14 to 0.22 atm/m.

The causes of Previous HitabnormalNext Hit formation Previous HitpressureNext Hit in this region are as follows.

1. Compaction unequilibrium is the principal cause of high Previous HitpressureNext Hit. Previous HitAbnormalNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit occurs not only in the zone of fine-grained rocks, but also in the interbedded strata of sandstone and shales as long as the rate of deposition is rapid enough at the time when Previous HitabnormalNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit is produced.

2. In this region, an aquathermal Previous HitpressureNext Hit effect is also apparent; the geotemperature gradient is 35°C/km, and the actual average rate of pore Previous HitpressureNext Hit increase since isolation is 0.31 atm/m, significantly higher than 0.23 atm/m of the average overburden Previous HitpressureNext Hit gradient.

3. Because there is not any montmorillonite content in some sequences developing Previous HitabnormalNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit, montmorillonite-illite conversion and dehydration are not prerequisites for the Previous HitabnormalNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit.

In addition, growth faulting of some regions and the volume expansion produced by thermal degradation of organic matter may also enhance the formation Previous HitpressureTop.

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