Lacustrine limestone of the Nadu Formation of Paleogene in eastern Baise Basin,Guangxi
Peng Jun Zheng Rongcai Chen Guo
1State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation,
Southwest Petroleum Institute, Chengdu 610500,Sichuan
2State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Chengdu
University of Technology, Chengdu 610059,Sichuan
AbstractA set of lacustrine limestones,several to tens of meters thick,are the main deposits in the lower part of Member 3 of the Nadu Formation in the Tiandong Depression of the Baise BasinThe rocks range from light grey to grey in color,with abundant gastropoda shell fossils and oncolites,and are interbedded with thin mudstones and calcareous argillaceous siltstonesIn this paper, the petrologic characteristics of the lacustrine limestones are studied in detail on the basis of core observation and outcropAccording to a large number of features of the primary sedimentary structures,fossils,sedimentary geochemistry and welllogging facies,the sedimentary facies of lacustrine limestones are divided into three subfacies,ie,coastal lake,grain bank and shallow lakeThen eight microfacies are recognized,including the calcareous mudstone tidal flat,swamp,grain flat,bank edge,bank ridge,interbank channel,limemud shallow lake and argillaceous shallow lake,and the sedimentary characteristics of each microfacies are also studied in detailIt is concluded that the lacustrine limestone was mainly deposited in the grain bank located in the shallow lake and the sedimentary facies model is proposed through mapping the regional distribution of lacustrine limestone and the layout pattern of sedimentary facies
About author: Peng Jun,born in 1968,got PhD degree from Chengdu University of Technology in 2000Now he is a professor of Southwest Petroleum Institute and is engaged in sedimentology and sequence stratigraphyEmail:cdutpj@sohu.com
Cite this article:
. Lacustrine limestone of the Nadu Formation of Paleogene in eastern Baise Basin,Guangxi[J]. JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY, 2004, 6(2): 163-173.
. Lacustrine limestone of the Nadu Formation of Paleogene in eastern Baise Basin,Guangxi[J]. JOPC, 2004, 6(2): 163-173.