Global Geology 2023, 26(4) 211-221 DOI:     ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

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Keywords
 Junggar Basin
Pennsylvanian
weathering crust
identification and division
volcanic rocks
Authors
HAN Junwei
SHAN Xuanlong
YIMING Ablimiti
BIAN Baoli
LIU Hailei
LI Ang and YI Jian
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Article by Han J
Article by Shan X
Article by Yiming A
Article by Bian B
Article by Liu H
Article by Li AAYJ

 Characteristics and identification of weathering crust of Pennsylvanian volcanic rocks in Shixi area, Junggar Basin

 HAN Junwei1 , SHAN Xuanlong1* , YIMING Ablimiti2 , BIAN Baoli2 , LIU Hailei2 , LI Ang1 and YI Jian1

 1. College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; 2. Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China

Abstract

 Based on drill core and thin section observation, major geochemical element analysis and conventional well log analysis, this study summarizes the characteristics and thickness of weathering crust of Pennsylvanian volcanic rocks (Carboniferous) in Shixi area, Junggar Basin. The weathering crust is identified and divided into three types according to the petrological characteristics and well log interpretations in Shixi area, and the isopach of weathering crust is mapped. The results show that: (1) With the increase of depth, the weathering weakens, and the rocks become less fractured with decreased porosity; (2) the weathering crust of the Upper Carboniferous volcanic rocks can be divided into strongly weathered and mildly weathered layers in Shixi area; (3) the weathering crust is relatively thicker in Dinan uplift and Shixi uplift. This study provides research basis for further evaluation of Upper Carboniferous volcanic reservoir, and will benefit for well location deployment and potential oilfield development in the Shixi area.

Keywords  Junggar Basin   Pennsylvanian   weathering crust   identification and division   volcanic rocks  
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