2018
DOI: 10.1111/jpg.12723
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Hydrocarbon Potential and Palaeo‐depositional Environment of Lacustrine Source Rocks: Middle Jurassic Shimengou Formation, Northern Qaidam Basin, Nw China

Abstract: The Middle Jurassic Shimengou Formation in the Qaidam Basin, NW China, includes coals and lacustrine source rocks which locally reach oil shale quality (i.e. yielding >3.5 % oil on low‐temperature distillation). In the present study, the palaeo‐depositional environment and hydrocarbon potential of the 84.5 m thick Shale Member of the Shimengou Formation are investigated based on bulk geochemical parameters, organic petrographic data, biomarker analysis, and stable isotope geochemistry of 88 core samples. The S… Show more

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“…As reported for lacustrine settings elsewhere (e.g. Schnyder et al, 2009b;Meng et al, 2020), an influx of freshwater into the lake system likely caused mixing of the water masses. The general shallowing trend displayed from the Badesi section to the Tchontchi section (and from the base to the top of the Tchontchi section) as demonstrated by OM and lithofacies variations, was probably driven by regional-scale tectonic controls and/or climatic changes.…”
Section: Source Of Organic Mattersupporting
confidence: 52%
“…As reported for lacustrine settings elsewhere (e.g. Schnyder et al, 2009b;Meng et al, 2020), an influx of freshwater into the lake system likely caused mixing of the water masses. The general shallowing trend displayed from the Badesi section to the Tchontchi section (and from the base to the top of the Tchontchi section) as demonstrated by OM and lithofacies variations, was probably driven by regional-scale tectonic controls and/or climatic changes.…”
Section: Source Of Organic Mattersupporting
confidence: 52%
“…were collected from the CY1 well (data from Qin et al, 2018). Gray samples were collected from other wells in the Yuqia area (data from Ritt et al, 1999;Guo et al, 2018;Chen et al, 2018;Meng et al, 2018;Meng et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2019;Bai 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%