2023
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4853
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Organic matter enrichment mechanism in saline lacustrine basins: A review

Abstract: Organic‐rich shale in saline lacustrine basins holds significant importance as a source rock for conventional hydrocarbon exploration and has emerged as a prominent target for unconventional hydrocarbon exploration and development in recent years. Based on saline lacustrine basins, this paper provides a summary of the organic matter enrichment mechanisms in saline lacustrine basins, considering sedimentary characteristics, biological activities, factors for the organic matter enrichment and consumption, and hy… Show more

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“…Paleosalinity refers to the salinity of water bodies during sediment deposition and has a significant impact on the development of organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rocks [61]. Typically, elevated salinity levels can induce water stratification, impeding convective mixing and hindering sediment-oxygen contact, thereby promoting the preservation of organic matter [62,63]. Sr/Ba ratios are commonly used to indicate changes in paleosalinity, with fine-grained sedimentary rocks having higher Sr/Ba values considered to have experienced high-salinity depositional environments [64].…”
Section: Paleosalinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paleosalinity refers to the salinity of water bodies during sediment deposition and has a significant impact on the development of organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rocks [61]. Typically, elevated salinity levels can induce water stratification, impeding convective mixing and hindering sediment-oxygen contact, thereby promoting the preservation of organic matter [62,63]. Sr/Ba ratios are commonly used to indicate changes in paleosalinity, with fine-grained sedimentary rocks having higher Sr/Ba values considered to have experienced high-salinity depositional environments [64].…”
Section: Paleosalinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes the Xiangzao, Nanyang, and Biyang depressions, as well as the Shigang, Xinye, Tanghe, and Sheqi uplifts (Figure 1B). The hydrocarbon-rich Biyang Depression spans nearly 1000 km 2 and boasts conventional oil reserves of 306 million tons and shale oil reserves of 285 million tons [16,20]. The depression takes the form of a half-graben rift, further divided into the northern slope belt, central deep sag, and southern steep slope belt (Figure 1C,D).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enrichment process includes biological bloom, primary productivity, water stratification, and organic matter preservation. Water stratification in saline lacustrine basins facilitates the preservation of sedimentary organic matter by inducing bottom water anoxia [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%