High-resolution geochemistry in the Lucaogou Formation, Junggar Basin: Climate fluctuation and organic matter enrichment摘要
The Permian Junggar Basin was the site of deposition of a large set of organic -rich sediments, among which the Lucaogou Formation is considered an excellent petroleum source bed. High -frequency variation in lithology is a typical feature of the Lucaogou Formation, reflecting the fluctuation of the paleoclimate and depositional environment. The relationship between climate fluctuation and organic matter enrichment still needs to be elucidated for the Lucaogou Formation. High -resolution sampling was applied to an 86.2 cm long core from the Lucaogou Formation from the Jimsar Sag in the Junggar Basin to examine the effects of climate fluctuation on organic carbon burial. Petrographic, mineralogical, and elemental analyses of the core indicated that the paleoclimate for the core went through a relatively wet -dry -wet sequence, with changes occurring on timescales of thousands of years. The influence of climate fluctuation on organic matter accumulation is multilevel and multifactorial, involving chemical weathering, sediment supply, lake level, paleosalinity, redox, and primary productivity. High -resolution geochemistry portrays the evolution of these factors and how they collectively determine the burial of sedimentary organic carbon. The Lucaogou epoch was generally characterized by dry/ cold climatic conditions, low weathering intensity, and limited detrital input. Moreover, low temperatures and scanty nutrient input resulted in low to moderate productivity. The enrichment of organic matter in the Lucaogou Formation was primarily controlled by preservation.
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