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AAPG Bulletin, V. 98, No. 10 (October 2014), P. 19952018.

Copyright copy2014. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI: 10.1306/05081412159

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit-based sediment provenance analysis in continental lacustrine rift basins: An example Previous HitfromNext Hit the Bohai Bay Basin, Previous HitChinaNext Hit

Hongtao Zhu,1 Xianghua Yang,2 Keyu Liu,3 and Xinhuai Zhou4

1Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources (Previous HitChinaNext Hit University of Geosciences), Ministry of Education, Wuhan 74, Previous HitChinaNext Hit; [email protected]
2Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources (Previous HitChinaNext Hit University of Geosciences), Ministry of Education, Wuhan 74, Previous HitChinaNext Hit; [email protected]
3Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, Previous HitChinaNext Hit; Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Earth Science and Resource Engineering, P.O. Box 1130, Bentley, Western Australia 6102, Australia; [email protected]
4Tianjin Branch of Previous HitChinaNext Hit National Offshore Oil Corporation Ltd., Tianjin, 300452, Previous HitChinaNext Hit; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

By using recently acquired three-dimensional Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit, a Previous HitseismicNext Hit-based sediment provenance analysis was conducted in the late Paleogene sequence of the western slope of the Bozhong sag, Bohai Bay Basin, where the main depositional center was between the Shaleitian uplift and the Shijiutuo uplift. Three styles of sediment-transport pathways were identified in the study area, including sediment transport via (1) faulted troughs, (2) incised valleys, and (3) Previous HitstructuralNext Hit transfer zones. The Paleogene deposits in the study area were primarily controlled by the faulted-trough pathways, which are Previous HitnortheastNext Hit–southwest oriented in between different Previous HitnortheastNext Hit–southwest-trending faults with sediments derived primarily Previous HitfromNext Hit the Shaleitian uplift. The sediments to the east of the Shaleitian uplift were interpreted to have sourced via relatively long-distance transportation and deposited along the Previous HitnortheastNext Hit–southwest-trending faulted troughs, forming a deltaic sediment belt. In contrast, sediments derived Previous HitfromNext Hit the Shijiutuo uplift, which were transported by the incised-valley pathways and deposited in the southern margin of the uplift, formed proximal fan-deltas. The depositional systems in the study area are characterized by the coupling of source–faulted-trough pathway–deltaic–lacustrine deposits in the eastern margin of the Shaleitian uplift and that of source–incised-valley-pathway–fan-deltaic–lacustrine deposits near the southern margin of the Shijiutuo uplift. The proposed spatial distribution of the sand bodies extends the distribution range for potential reservoir sand bodies beyond the currently exploration area. This work may serve as a useful reference for sedimentary provenance analysis in other types of sedimentary basins.

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