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Effects of hydrocarbon generation on fluid flow in the Ordos Basin and its relationship to uranium mineralization
作者姓名:Chunji Xue  Guoxiang Chi  Wei Xue
基金项目:NSFC,State Basic Research Plan,IRT,111 Plan (B07011) grants to Xue and an NSERCDiscovery grant to Chi
摘    要:The Ordos Basin of North China is not only an important uranium mineralization province, but also a major producer of oil,gas and coal in China.The genetic relationship between uranium mineralization and hydrocarbons has been recognized by a number of previous studies,but it has not been well understood in terms of the hydrodynamics of basin fluid flow.We have demonstrated in a previous study that the preferential localization of Cretaceous uranium mineralization in the upper part of the Ordos Jurassic section may have been related to the interface between an upward flowing,reducing fluid and a downward flowing,oxidizing fluid.This interface may have been controlled by the interplay between fluid overpressure related to disequilibrium sediment compaction and which drove the upward flow,and topographic relief,which drove the downward flow.In this study,we carried out numerical modeling for the contribution of oil and gas generation to the development of fluid overpressure,in addition to sediment compaction and heating.Our results indicate that when hydrocarbon generation is taken into account,fluid overpressure during the Cretaceous was more than doubled in comparison with the simulation when hydrocarbon generation was not considered.Furthermore,fluid overpressure dissipation at the end of sedimentation slowed down relative to the no-hydrocarbon generation case.These results suggest that hydrocarbon generation may have played an important role in uranium mineralization,not only in providing reducing agents required for the mineralization,but also in contributing to the driving force to maintain the upward flow.

关 键 词:Ordos  Basin  Uranium  deposits  Hydrodynamics  Hydrocarbon  generation  Fluid  overpressure  Fluid  flow  Numerical  modeling
收稿时间:1/6/2011 12:00:00 AM

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987111000466
Chunji Xue,Guoxiang Chi,Wei Xue.Effects of hydrocarbon generation on fluid flow in the Ordos Basin and its relationship to uranium mineralization[J].Geoscience Frontiers,2011,2(3):439-447.
Authors:Chunji Xue  Guoxiang Chi  Wei Xue
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China;School of the Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
2. Department of Geology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
3. School of the Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:The Ordos Basin of North China is not only an important uranium mineralization province, but also a major producer of oil, gas and coal in China. The genetic relationship between uranium mineralization and hydrocarbons has been recognized by a number of previous studies, but it has not been well understood in terms of the hydrodynamics of basin fluid flow. We have demonstrated in a previous study that the preferential localization of Cretaceous uranium mineralization in the upper part of the Ordos Jurassic section may have been related to the interface between an upward flowing, reducing fluid and a downward flowing, oxidizing fluid. This interface may have been controlled by the interplay between fluid overpressure related to disequilibrium sediment compaction and which drove the upward flow, and topographic relief, which drove the downward flow. In this study, we carried out numerical modeling for the contribution of oil and gas generation to the development of fluid overpressure, in addition to sediment compaction and heating. Our results indicate that when hydrocarbon generation is taken into account, fluid overpressure during the Cretaceous was more than doubled in comparison with the simulation when hydrocarbon generation was not considered. Furthermore, fluid overpressure dissipation at the end of sedimentation slowed down relative to the no-hydrocarbon generation case. These results suggest that hydrocarbon generation may have played an important role in uranium mineralization, not only in providing reducing agents required for the mineralization, but also in contributing to the driving force to maintain the upward flow.
Keywords:Ordos Basin  Uranium deposits  Hydrodynamics  Hydrocarbon generation  Fluid overpressure  Fluid flow  Numerical modeling
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