Characteristics and Genetic Mechanisms of Overpressure in the Depressions of Bohai Bay Basin, China
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This work is granted by the National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 41502129), the Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects (grant No. 2016ZX05006-003), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant No. 14CX05015A).


Characteristics and Genetic Mechanisms of Overpressure in the Depressions of Bohai Bay Basin, China
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This work is granted by the National Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 41502129), the Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects (grant No. 2016ZX05006-003), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant No. 14CX05015A).

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    The distribution and genetic mechanisms of abnormal pressures in the Bohai Bay Basin were systematically analyzed. Abnormal pressures are widely developed in the Bohai Bay Basin, primarily in the Paleogene E2s4, E2s3, Es1, and Ed formations. From the onshore area of the Bohai Bay Basin to the center of the Bozhong area, the top depth of the overpressured zone in each depression increases gradually, the overpressured strata in each depression gradually move to younger formations, and the pressure structure successively alters from single-bottom- overpressure to double-bottom-overpressure and finally to double-top-overpressure. The distribution of overpressured area is consistent with the sedimentary migration controlled by the tectonic evolution of the Bohai Bay Basin, which is closely related to the hydrocarbon-generation capability of active source rocks. The overpressured strata are consistent with the source-rock intervals in each depression; the top of the overpressured zone is synchronous with the hydrocarbon generation threshold in each depression; the hydrocarbon generation capability is positively correlated with the overpressure magnitude in each formation. Undercompaction was the main mechanism of overpressure for depressions with fluid pressure coefficients less than 1.2, whereas hydrocarbon generation was the main mechanism for depressions with fluid pressure coefficients greater than 1.5.

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    The distribution and genetic mechanisms of abnormal pressures in the Bohai Bay Basin were systematically analyzed. Abnormal pressures are widely developed in the Bohai Bay Basin, primarily in the Paleogene E2s4, E2s3, Es1, and Ed formations. From the onshore area of the Bohai Bay Basin to the center of the Bozhong area, the top depth of the overpressured zone in each depression increases gradually, the overpressured strata in each depression gradually move to younger formations, and the pressure structure successively alters from single-bottom- overpressure to double-bottom-overpressure and finally to double-top-overpressure. The distribution of overpressured area is consistent with the sedimentary migration controlled by the tectonic evolution of the Bohai Bay Basin, which is closely related to the hydrocarbon-generation capability of active source rocks. The overpressured strata are consistent with the source-rock intervals in each depression; the top of the overpressured zone is synchronous with the hydrocarbon generation threshold in each depression; the hydrocarbon generation capability is positively correlated with the overpressure magnitude in each formation. Undercompaction was the main mechanism of overpressure for depressions with fluid pressure coefficients less than 1.2, whereas hydrocarbon generation was the main mechanism for depressions with fluid pressure coefficients greater than 1.5.

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LIU Hua, JING Chen, JIANG Youlu, SONG Guoqi, YU Qianqian, FENG Yuelin.2016. Characteristics and Genetic Mechanisms of Overpressure in the Depressions of Bohai Bay Basin, China[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),90(6):2216~2228

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