2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110533
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Arid climate disturbance and the development of salinized lacustrine oil shale in the Middle Jurassic Dameigou Formation, Qaidam Basin, northwestern China

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“…Under arid climate conditions, the evaporation of lake water surpasses the replenishment of rainfall or river water, resulting in the gradual shrinkage of the lake basin, salinization, and the deposition of corresponding salt minerals (Du et al, 2020; Wang Yuxuan et al, 2021; Yuan, 2019). Deep brine, which is rich in salt substances, contributes to the increased concentration of salts in lake basin water.…”
Section: Sedimentary Characteristics Of the Saline Lacustrine Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under arid climate conditions, the evaporation of lake water surpasses the replenishment of rainfall or river water, resulting in the gradual shrinkage of the lake basin, salinization, and the deposition of corresponding salt minerals (Du et al, 2020; Wang Yuxuan et al, 2021; Yuan, 2019). Deep brine, which is rich in salt substances, contributes to the increased concentration of salts in lake basin water.…”
Section: Sedimentary Characteristics Of the Saline Lacustrine Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Qaidam Basin is a prominent oil and gas exploration and production base of NW China’s Jurassic coal-bearing strata. According to the source correlation studies of oil and gas, the hydrocarbons are derived mainly from the Lower-Middle Jurassic coal-bearing mudstone sequences. Previous research related to the Lower-Middle Jurassic coal-bearing strata of the Qaidam Basin mainly focused on provenance, sedimentary environment, sequence stratigraphy, and palynoflora characteristics. Although the organic geochemistry, source of organic matter, and hydrocarbon generation potential of the organic-rich shales of the Shimengou Formation (Callovian Stage) have been extensively studied in recent years, the geochemical characteristics of the coal-bearing mudstones in the Middle Jurassic Dameigou and Shimengou formations from the Aalenian to Callovian stages in the Qaidam Basin are rarely reported. In addition, little is known about the paleoenvironmental conditions as well as their influences on the organic matter accumulation of the coal-bearing mudstones during the Middle Jurassic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oil shale is typically defined by a minimum oil yield of 3.5 wt.% and a maximum ash yield of 40% and can be subdivided according to the oil yield into three groups: low-quality oil shale (oil yield of 3.5-5.0%), medium-quality oil shale (5.0-10.0%), and high-quality oil shale (10.0% and above) [11,[19][20][21][22]. Large amounts of oil shales have been found in the Middle Jurassic Mudstone Member of the Shimengou Formation in the northern Qaidam Basin, where they are widely distributed with a large thickness but of different qualities [23][24][25][26]. Their average oil yield is 6.2 wt.%, with a maximum value of 11.5 wt.%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%