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- Title
基于测井频谱分析的松科二井登娄库组 地层沉积速率研究.
- Authors
张浩东; 邹长春; 彭 诚; 杨玉卿
- Abstract
The SK-2 of China Continental Scientific Drilling Project (CCSD) in the Songliao Basin recorded the Cretaceous continental sedimentary data. The continuous, multi-parameter, high-resolution geophysical logging data provided an opportunity to study the variation in sedimentation rate in the Songliao Basin. In this study, we used GR, Th, K, and Th/K logging data to calculate the sedimentation rate using the astronomical cycle method and discussed the main controlling factors affecting sediment formation. Spectral analysis results of various logging data showed that the Denglouku Formation has recorded the information of the great Milankovitch cycle information, and the sedimentation process is affected by the driving force of the astronomical orbit. Th data are highly sensitive to astronomical period information, and comprehensively considering the results of various logging data, a continuous and relatively accurate sedimentation rate has been obtained. The sedimentation rate showed a trend from high to low with depth from bottom to top. Sedimentation of the second to third members of the Denglouku Formation was mainly controlled by the faulting activities of the basin, and the overall sedimentation rate was high, reaching a maximum of 16.2 cm/ka. From then on to the fourth member of the Denglouku Formation, the basin transformed into a regional depression structure owing to the gradual weakening of the rifting activity, and the formation had a low sedimentation rate; the lowest rate was 5.9 cm/ka. This study established a continuous sedimentation rate profile of the Denglouku Formation from CCSD SK-2, which provided logging evidence for revealing the geological law of the transition from rifting activity to depression activity in the Songliao Basin.
- Publication
Acta Geoscientica Sinica, 2022, Vol 43, Issue 5, p654
- ISSN
1006-3021
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3975/cagsb.2022.061602