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Differences in evaporite geochemistry of the greater Ordos Ordovician salt basin, China: evidence from the M(5)(6)submember of the Majiagou Formation
Fan, Fu1; Meng, Fan-Wei (孟凡巍)2; Zhang, Yong-Sheng1; Zheng, Mian-Ping1; Su, Kui1; Xing, En-Yuan1
2020-10-08
发表期刊CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES
ISSN0891-2556
卷号35期号:4页码:15
摘要

Ordovician evaporites are very rare in the global geological record. Thick salt deposits in the Ordovician Majiagou Formation are present in the eastern greater Ordos Basin, China. Potash mineralization layers and a thin industrial grade potash layer occur in the sixth submember of the fifth member of the formation, thus indicating a good potash prospect. The eastern and western salt depressions are separated by an uplift and have been divided into five secondary salt sags (East-1, East-2, West-1, West-2, and West-3). The ratio of the salt layer thickness to that of the whole succession was very low in the West-2 sag and the salt depositional center was the East-2 sag, which implied that seawater entered the basin from the western sags and led to desalination and the formation of deep-water sediments. Analyses indicated that the potash formation conditions were obviously different in the salt sags. Although a thin potash layer was present in the East-1 sag, findings indicated that this area was not favorable for potash accumulation. The geochemical and sedimentary environment of the East-2 sag was similar to that of typical potash basins globally. Rounded sylvine grains occurred between salt crystals. The preservation characteristics indicated that evaporite deposits had reached the KCl bitterns stage. An eastward input of terrestrial materials carried a large amount of clay, and the clay layer protected previously deposited sylvine particles, thereby avoiding further potassium dissolution. Sedimentary, geochemical, and petrological evidences indicate good prospects for potash exploration in the East-2 salt sag.

关键词Ordos basin Ordovician M(5)(6)submember Majiagou formation Sylvine
DOI10.1007/s13146-020-00632-2
收录类别SCI
语种英语
关键词[WOS]HOSTED FLUID INCLUSIONS ; BRINES
资助项目Ministry of Science and Technology Project[2017YFC0602802] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41561144009] ; Israel Science Foundation[2221/15] ; Basic Frontier Scientific Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[ZDBS-LY-DQC021]
WOS研究方向Geology
WOS类目Geology
WOS记录号WOS:000576802400001
项目资助者Ministry of Science and Technology Project ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Israel Science Foundation ; Basic Frontier Scientific Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
出版者SPRINGER
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/32634
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者Meng, Fan-Wei (孟凡巍)
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Mineral Resources, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Paleontol, State Key Lab Paleobiol & Stratig, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
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Fan, Fu,Meng, Fan-Wei ,Zhang, Yong-Sheng,et al. Differences in evaporite geochemistry of the greater Ordos Ordovician salt basin, China: evidence from the M(5)(6)submember of the Majiagou Formation[J]. CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES,2020,35(4):15.
APA Fan, Fu,Meng, Fan-Wei ,Zhang, Yong-Sheng,Zheng, Mian-Ping,Su, Kui,&Xing, En-Yuan.(2020).Differences in evaporite geochemistry of the greater Ordos Ordovician salt basin, China: evidence from the M(5)(6)submember of the Majiagou Formation.CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES,35(4),15.
MLA Fan, Fu,et al."Differences in evaporite geochemistry of the greater Ordos Ordovician salt basin, China: evidence from the M(5)(6)submember of the Majiagou Formation".CARBONATES AND EVAPORITES 35.4(2020):15.
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