Geological characteristics of shale in Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation of Bayu outcrop in Daozhen, northern Guizhou
Vol. 12, Issue 1, Pages: 130-138(2022)
Published:2022
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DU Wei, PENG Yongmin, LONG Shengxiang, et al. Geological characteristics of shale in Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation of Bayu outcrop in Daozhen, northern Guizhou[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2022, 12(1): 130-138.DOI:
Geological characteristics of shale in Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation of Bayu outcrop in Daozhen, northern Guizhou
The upper Ordovician Wufeng Formation and the first member of the lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation are well exposed in Bayu outcrop Daozhen
northern Guizhou
with clear and complete stratigraphic boundaries. Under the control of global sea level changes
the Wufeng Formation and the first member of the Longmaxi Formation develop clay-bearing siliceous shale
siliceous shale
clay-bearing siliceous shale
argillaceous shale and silty shale from bottom to top
which display similar longitudinal superimposition characteristics to the Pengshui area on the edge of the Sichuan Basin and Jiaoshiba area in the basin. Lithology of the organic-rich shale in Wufeng Formation and the first member of the Longmaxi Formation in Bayu outcr
op of Daozhen is dominated by clay-bearing siliceous shale and siliceous shale
which have the same organic matter enrichment features as that in the Pengshui and Jiaoshiba area. Specifically
TOC
is positively correlated with the content of quartz
and negatively correlated with the content of clay minerals. The total thickness of organic-rich shale in the Wufeng Formation and the first member of the Longmaxi Formation at this profile is 26.1 m
which is lower than that in the Pengshui and the Jiaoshiba area
reflecting a relatively shallow-water depositional environment in the Daozhen area.