›› 2019, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (3): 1-1.doi: 10.7657/XJPG20190306

   

Meandering River Deposit and Sand Body Architecture in Qigu Formation of Jiangong Coal Mine Section in the Southern Margin of Junggar Basin

GUAN Xutong1, WU Jian2, WEI Lingyun2, ZHAO Jinyong2, FENG Geng1, LI Yan1   

  1. (1.MOE Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; 2.Institute of Geophysics, Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830011, China)
  • Online:2019-06-01 Published:1905-07-17

Abstract: Guided by the theories of sedimentary and architecture element analysis, the paper analyzed the architecture elements of the meandering river sand body in Upper Jurassic Qigu formation in the southern margin of Junggar basin, counted the scale and shapes of the architecture elements and sand bodies and classified the superimposition types. In this field outcrop, 7 lithofacies are found, boundaries with 6 levels are classified and 4 key architectural elements are identified. When the A/S is bigger than 1, the isolated channel sand bodies are developed. As the A/S decreases and approaches to 1, the bridging channel sand bodies and superimposed channel sand bodies are developed. When the A/S is smaller than 1, the truncated channel sand bodies are developed. During the deposition of Qigu formation, the climate was arid and hot. During the deposition of Toutunhe formation, the broad lake level dropped, a sandy meandering river formed with the depth of about 33.3 m, width of 139.2 m, bankfull width of 805.2 m and single meander belt width of 6405.2 m. In the early stage of the deposition of Qigu formation, the A/S was smaller than 1, corresponding to the development of isolated channel and flood lake sand bodies, in the middle stage, the bridging channel sand bodies, superimposed channel sand bodies and the truncated channel sand bodies were developed. In the late stage, the A/S increased again corresponding to the development of the isolated channel sand bodies

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