Identification and Sedimentary Model of Shallow-Water Deltas: A Case Study of the Funing Formation, Subei Basin, Northeast China
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Abstract
Shallow-water deltas are not only a hot spot for sedimentological research but also a key target for oil and gas exploration. In this paper, taking the third member (E1f3) of the Funing Formation in the Upper Jurassic as an example, based on observations made from core samples, well logging, cathode luminescence characteristics, and analytical assays, the development conditions, sedimentary characteristics, and sedimentary models of shallow-water deltas are summarized. These shallow-water deltas were deposited in conditions with the following characteristics: a gentle terrain platform, a subtropical climate with ample rainfall, an abundant source supply, strong hydrodynamic forces, shallow water bodies, and a frequently eustatic lake level. Shallow-water deltas are characterized by sediment deposition from traction currents, numerous underwater distributary channel scour structures, overlapping scouring structures, sand body distribution with planar features, underwater distributary channels as skeletal sand bodies, and undeveloped mouth bars. Based on these, it is believed that during the deposition period of E1f3, the Gaoyou Sag in the Subei Basin had favorable geological conditions for the development of shallow-water delta deposition. The shallow-water delta deposition that occurred during the sedimentary periods of the five major sand units in the Funing Formation is characterized by front subfacies, with underwater distributary channels as the framework for sand bodies, and multiple intermittent positive rhythms overlapping vertically with the Jianhu Uplift as the source of material supply. In this paper, a depositional model for shallow-water delta deposition during the E1f3 deposition period in the Gaoyou Sag is established, expanding the scope of oil reservoir exploration in the north slope region of the Gaoyou Sag and providing important geological evidence for the selection of favorable subtle zones.
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