Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area

According to Milankovich′s theory, astronomical forces influence the Earth′s climate change, and the sedimentary process records this change. According to Milankovich′s theory, cycles can be identified and separated, which is a powerful complement to traditional sequence stratigraphy. It has a high-...

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Main Authors: Jian Xu, Jianatayi Deleqiati
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Published: Editorial Department of Bulletin of Geological Science and Technology 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://dzkjqb.cug.edu.cn/en/article/doi/10.19509/j.cnki.dzkq.2021.0218
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description According to Milankovich′s theory, astronomical forces influence the Earth′s climate change, and the sedimentary process records this change. According to Milankovich′s theory, cycles can be identified and separated, which is a powerful complement to traditional sequence stratigraphy. It has a high-level time and month implementation, which can realize high-resolution periodic identification and the establishment of high-precision isochronous stratigraphic framework. The Mosuowan area is one of the favorable areas for oil and gas exploration in the Junggar Basin. Among them, the first section of the Sangonghe Formation has developed effective and large-scale tight gas reservoirs. Using natural gamma log data, through frequency spectrum analysis and other methods, Milankovich signal identification and period division were performed on the target layer in the study area. Based on the 405 ka periodic filtering curve, a floating astronomical scale based on the geological age at the bottom boundary of the Sangonghe Formation is established.Studies have shown that there is a Milankovich′s cycle in the first section of the Sangonghe Formation. The short-term eccentricity 125 ka period controls the cycle with a thickness of approximately 29.73 m; the slope 54 ka period controls the cycle with a thickness of approximately 12.47 m; the precession 24 ka cycle controls the thickness with a cycle of approximately 5.62 m. The geological age of the first section of the Sangonghe Formation is about 189.951-190.800 Ma. A total of seven short-term base-level cycles have been identified, and seven fifth-order sequences have been divided. "Small-increasing-continuously decreasing-continuously increasing" trend, but the overall change is not large. There are three types of short-term datum cycle: B1, B2, and C1.This article details the Milankovich′s cycle identification process and the establishment of astronomical scales, providing a reference and basis for the high-resolution cycle division of the study area.
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spelling doaj.art-7477ca565d7a43d792ff3dccada608bc2024-03-05T03:09:14ZzhoEditorial Department of Bulletin of Geological Science and Technology地质科技通报2096-85232021-03-0140219720710.19509/j.cnki.dzkq.2021.0218dzkjtb-40-2-197Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan areaJian Xu0Jianatayi Deleqiati1School of Geology and Mining Engineering, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830049, ChinaSchool of Geology and Mining Engineering, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830049, ChinaAccording to Milankovich′s theory, astronomical forces influence the Earth′s climate change, and the sedimentary process records this change. According to Milankovich′s theory, cycles can be identified and separated, which is a powerful complement to traditional sequence stratigraphy. It has a high-level time and month implementation, which can realize high-resolution periodic identification and the establishment of high-precision isochronous stratigraphic framework. The Mosuowan area is one of the favorable areas for oil and gas exploration in the Junggar Basin. Among them, the first section of the Sangonghe Formation has developed effective and large-scale tight gas reservoirs. Using natural gamma log data, through frequency spectrum analysis and other methods, Milankovich signal identification and period division were performed on the target layer in the study area. Based on the 405 ka periodic filtering curve, a floating astronomical scale based on the geological age at the bottom boundary of the Sangonghe Formation is established.Studies have shown that there is a Milankovich′s cycle in the first section of the Sangonghe Formation. The short-term eccentricity 125 ka period controls the cycle with a thickness of approximately 29.73 m; the slope 54 ka period controls the cycle with a thickness of approximately 12.47 m; the precession 24 ka cycle controls the thickness with a cycle of approximately 5.62 m. The geological age of the first section of the Sangonghe Formation is about 189.951-190.800 Ma. A total of seven short-term base-level cycles have been identified, and seven fifth-order sequences have been divided. "Small-increasing-continuously decreasing-continuously increasing" trend, but the overall change is not large. There are three types of short-term datum cycle: B1, B2, and C1.This article details the Milankovich′s cycle identification process and the establishment of astronomical scales, providing a reference and basis for the high-resolution cycle division of the study area.https://dzkjqb.cug.edu.cn/en/article/doi/10.19509/j.cnki.dzkq.2021.0218mosuowan areathe first section of sangonghe formationspectrum analysismilankovich′s cycle
spellingShingle Jian Xu
Jianatayi Deleqiati
Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
地质科技通报
mosuowan area
the first section of sangonghe formation
spectrum analysis
milankovich′s cycle
title Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
title_full Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
title_fullStr Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
title_short Identification of Milankovich′s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler: A case study from the first section of the Sangonghe Formation of Well Mo 21 in Mosuowan area
title_sort identification of milankovich s cycle and establishment of astronomical ruler a case study from the first section of the sangonghe formation of well mo 21 in mosuowan area
topic mosuowan area
the first section of sangonghe formation
spectrum analysis
milankovich′s cycle
url https://dzkjqb.cug.edu.cn/en/article/doi/10.19509/j.cnki.dzkq.2021.0218
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