FU Xiugen, CHEN Minghao, WANG Jian, WEI Hengye, ZENG Shengqiang, WANG Zhongwei, SHEN Lijun, ZUO Gang. Late Triassic paleogeographic inversion and its control on source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin, Xizang (Tibet)[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA. DOI: 10.12029/gc20230307001
Citation:
FU Xiugen, CHEN Minghao, WANG Jian, WEI Hengye, ZENG Shengqiang, WANG Zhongwei, SHEN Lijun, ZUO Gang. Late Triassic paleogeographic inversion and its control on source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin, Xizang (Tibet)[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA. DOI: 10.12029/gc20230307001
FU Xiugen, CHEN Minghao, WANG Jian, WEI Hengye, ZENG Shengqiang, WANG Zhongwei, SHEN Lijun, ZUO Gang. Late Triassic paleogeographic inversion and its control on source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin, Xizang (Tibet)[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA. DOI: 10.12029/gc20230307001
Citation:
FU Xiugen, CHEN Minghao, WANG Jian, WEI Hengye, ZENG Shengqiang, WANG Zhongwei, SHEN Lijun, ZUO Gang. Late Triassic paleogeographic inversion and its control on source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin, Xizang (Tibet)[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA. DOI: 10.12029/gc20230307001
1. State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservior Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University;School of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University and Qiangtang Institute of Sedimentary Basin, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610050;
2. Chengdu Center, China Geological Survey, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610081;
3. PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610051
Funds:
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 42241203、 91955204)、 Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Innovation Research Team Project (No. 2021JDTD0020) and CNPC-SWPU Innovation Alliance (No. 2020CX0101)
This paper is the result of petroleum geological survey engineering. [Objective] Effect and significance of various tectonic history on the development characteristics and spatial distribution of source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin during the Triassic-Jurassic. [Methods] In the present study, we discuss the sedimentary records of the Late Triassic tectonic inversion. [Results] The Middle Triassic sequence has typically shallowing-upward changes and a marine regression related regional uplift. However, the Early Jurassic sequence displays typically deeping-upward changes due to the tectonic subsidence and transgression. We also identify paleogeographic inversion during the Late Triassic in the Qiangtang Basin. In the northern Qiangtang depression, the pre-existing (Middle-early Late Triassic) marine depositional areas turned into terrestrial units during the Norian. In contrast, the previously (Middle Triassic) terrestrial part of the sourthern Qiangtang depression became marine units. [Conclusions] Our study suggests that the distribution of source rocks in the Qiangtang Basin was mainly controlled by the sedimentary change and paleogeographic inversion during the Late Triassic. The Late Triassic source rocks were probably related to the foreland basin and developed in the deep water area of the northern Qiangtang depression, while the coal-bearing source rocks were developed around the basin. The Early Jurassic source rocks are probably related to the passive continental margin basin and developed in the deep-water area of southern Qiangtang depression. Oil shale-bearing source rocks are well developed in the lagoon in the northern part of Southern Qiangtang depression.