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Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2

[Image: see text] The Simao Basin is one of the most important Mesozoic salt basins in China, and the salt rocks generally contain mud-clast conglomerates. The characteristics of mud-clast conglomerates can provide effective information indicating the evolution process of the salt deposits. A combin...

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Autores principales: Lou, Pengcheng, Miao, Zhongying, Zheng, Mianping, Ma, Nina, Xu, Qihui, Li, Xinmin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00292
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author Lou, Pengcheng
Miao, Zhongying
Zheng, Mianping
Ma, Nina
Xu, Qihui
Li, Xinmin
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Miao, Zhongying
Zheng, Mianping
Ma, Nina
Xu, Qihui
Li, Xinmin
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description [Image: see text] The Simao Basin is one of the most important Mesozoic salt basins in China, and the salt rocks generally contain mud-clast conglomerates. The characteristics of mud-clast conglomerates can provide effective information indicating the evolution process of the salt deposits. A combined analysis of trace elements and clay minerals was performed to characterize the genetic model of mud-clast conglomerates in the salt rocks. The results show that the sedimentary materials are felsic rocks from the Upper Crust. Ternary plot diagrams show that the tectonic settings are between the continental margin and the continental island arc. The clay minerals in the samples mainly contain illite and illite–smectite mixed layers. A dry and hot climate prevailed during the deposition of the Mengyejing Formation, and the warm-humid climate that also occurred is interspersed in some periods. Evaporation makes the water bodies shallower, and the concentrated brine starts to precipitate salt under the arid and hot climate conditions. Redox proxies indicate that most of the samples were deposited in relatively oxic conditions. The Sr/Ba ratios (average of 0.5) and paleosalinity (average of ∼35‰) during the depositional period indicate an increase in terrigenous freshwater input and carry of clasts into the evaporation basin. Furthermore, the freshwater supply enhances the hydrodynamics; as a result, the detritus that deposited in the early stage is broken into mud-clast conglomerates and co-deposited with the salt rocks. The results provide a geochemical basis for further study of mud-clast conglomerates in the Simao Basin and supply recommendations for the origin of salt deposits in similar basins around the world.
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spelling pubmed-90969682022-05-13 Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2 Lou, Pengcheng Miao, Zhongying Zheng, Mianping Ma, Nina Xu, Qihui Li, Xinmin ACS Omega [Image: see text] The Simao Basin is one of the most important Mesozoic salt basins in China, and the salt rocks generally contain mud-clast conglomerates. The characteristics of mud-clast conglomerates can provide effective information indicating the evolution process of the salt deposits. A combined analysis of trace elements and clay minerals was performed to characterize the genetic model of mud-clast conglomerates in the salt rocks. The results show that the sedimentary materials are felsic rocks from the Upper Crust. Ternary plot diagrams show that the tectonic settings are between the continental margin and the continental island arc. The clay minerals in the samples mainly contain illite and illite–smectite mixed layers. A dry and hot climate prevailed during the deposition of the Mengyejing Formation, and the warm-humid climate that also occurred is interspersed in some periods. Evaporation makes the water bodies shallower, and the concentrated brine starts to precipitate salt under the arid and hot climate conditions. Redox proxies indicate that most of the samples were deposited in relatively oxic conditions. The Sr/Ba ratios (average of 0.5) and paleosalinity (average of ∼35‰) during the depositional period indicate an increase in terrigenous freshwater input and carry of clasts into the evaporation basin. Furthermore, the freshwater supply enhances the hydrodynamics; as a result, the detritus that deposited in the early stage is broken into mud-clast conglomerates and co-deposited with the salt rocks. The results provide a geochemical basis for further study of mud-clast conglomerates in the Simao Basin and supply recommendations for the origin of salt deposits in similar basins around the world. American Chemical Society 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9096968/ /pubmed/35571790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00292 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Lou, Pengcheng
Miao, Zhongying
Zheng, Mianping
Ma, Nina
Xu, Qihui
Li, Xinmin
Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title_full Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title_fullStr Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title_short Genetic Model of Mud-Clast Conglomerates in Salt Rocks and Their Significance for Salt Mineralization in Mohei Area, Simao Basin, China: A Case Study of Well L-2
title_sort genetic model of mud-clast conglomerates in salt rocks and their significance for salt mineralization in mohei area, simao basin, china: a case study of well l-2
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00292
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