Organic Carbon and Stable C-O Isotopic Study of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation Black Shales in Sichuan Basin, SW China: Paleoenvironmental and Shale Gas Implications

2015 
In order to better decipher the paleoenvironment of the Early Silurian black shale in the southern Sichuan Basin and constrain their shale gas potential, organic carbon and stable C-O isotopic studies have been performed on the Longmaxi Formation from Well N203. The organic carbon isotopic studies show a relative low δ13Corg value at the lower part of the Longmaxi Formation, corresponding to the negative stable carbon isotope (δ13C) excursion and positive oxygen isotope (δ18O) excursion. These isotopic features indicate an anoxic environment at the lower part of the Longmaxi Formation, which might be related to the high atmosphere temperature and sea-level rise. The anoxic environment is also proved by framboidal pyrites studies, which present diameter of most framboids in the range of 3-5 µm. The anoxic environment promoted the deposition of organic carbon, leading to the high TOC content at the lower part. This anoxic environment only lasted for a short period, with a gradually evolution to oxic environ...
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