2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12583-013-0319-0
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Distribution of Cambrian salt-bearing basins in China and its significance for halite and potash finding

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“…In addition, analysis of wells ST1, TS1, BT5, YQ6, and ZS1 revealed that many cracks and holes were developed in the Lower Cambrian Xiaorbulak Formation, the Middle Cambrian Shayilik Formation, and the Upper Cambrian Lower Qiulitage Group [32]. Based on the gypsolyte in the thick-layer zone developed in the Middle Cambrian [25], the upper, middle, and lower petroleum systems in the Cambrian system were formed in better than good Cambrian reservoir strata (Figure 1). Due to the limited distribution of the Middle Cambrian system in the Tarim basin, this study focused on the upper and lower petroleum systems.…”
Section: Cambrian Petroleummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, analysis of wells ST1, TS1, BT5, YQ6, and ZS1 revealed that many cracks and holes were developed in the Lower Cambrian Xiaorbulak Formation, the Middle Cambrian Shayilik Formation, and the Upper Cambrian Lower Qiulitage Group [32]. Based on the gypsolyte in the thick-layer zone developed in the Middle Cambrian [25], the upper, middle, and lower petroleum systems in the Cambrian system were formed in better than good Cambrian reservoir strata (Figure 1). Due to the limited distribution of the Middle Cambrian system in the Tarim basin, this study focused on the upper and lower petroleum systems.…”
Section: Cambrian Petroleummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large-scale transgression took place during the Early Cambrian, resulting in the deposition of deep-water, dark mudstones at the base of the Cambrian, which are one of the main hydrocarbon source rock intervals in the basin [24]. In the late Early Cambrian, the sea level dropped significantly, and under the dry and hot climate, a shallow, evaporative basin covering an area of ~130,000 km 2 enabled the precipitation of gypsum and halite [25]. This evaporative carbonate platform setting persisted throughout the Middle Cambrian, resulting in the formation of thick gypsum and salt layers intercalated with dolostone [25].…”
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