Characteristics and Geological Significance of High-Frequency Cycles in Salinized Lake Basins: The Paleogene Kumugeliemu Group in the Xinhe Area, Northern Tarim Basin

MINERALS(2023)

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Salinized lake basins have distinctive sedimentary response characteristics, similar to marine shallow-water carbonate platforms. High-frequency cycles can also be used to reveal more sedimentological information, such as relative lake-level fluctuations, lithofacies sequence combinations, and paleogeographic evolution. In this article, a comprehensive study on the stratigraphic shelf delineation and high-frequency cycles of the Paleozoic Kumugeliemu Group in Xinhe area, northern Tarim Basin, was performed using drilling cores, logging curves, and seismic analyses. As a result of the study, the following data were obtained: the three sets of marker beds in the Kumugeliemu Group in the study area could be divided into a bottom sandstone component (E1-2 km(1)), a lower gypsum mudstone component (E1-2 km(2)), a salt rock component (E1-2 km(3)), and an upper gypsum mudstone component (E1-2 km(4)) by petrology vertical overlay combination and isochronous tracking correlation, which constituted two third-order cycles (ESQ(1), ESQ(2)). They were further divided into seven fourth-order cycles (Esq1-Esq7). Due to the droughty and saline lacustrine depositional system background, the internal rock fabric changed frequently and showed a periodic vertical overlay pattern. Stratified gypsum salt, gypsum mud (sand) rock, and gypsum rock were used as the cycle interface. A single cycle was mainly characterized by an upward shallower depositional sequence of rapid lake transgression followed by a slow lake regression, composed of massive sandstone-lamellar mudstone-lime dolomite-gypsum rock, massive sandstone-lamellar mudstone-gypsum rock (gypsum salt), massive sandstone-massive gypsum mud (sand) rock-gypsum rock, and other cycle structure types. The complete sedimentary cycle was superposed by a single cycle and compared by the inter-well thickness difference, indicating that the study area had a paleogeomorphology pattern of "West-Low-East-High". The thickness of the cycles decreased gradually from bottom to top vertically, and five sedimentary stages were determined, i.e., freshwater, brackish, brackish water, salt lake, and semi-saltwater, reflecting the evolutionary process of increasing salinity, lake basin filling, and gradual salinization and shrinkage.
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lake-level fluctuation, high-frequency cycles, salinized lake basin, lake transgression-regression, Kumugeliemu Group in the Xinhe area
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