The characteristics of primary inclusions in halite in Bachu Uplift of Tarim Basin and their implications for paleo-temperature: A case study of well Bt5
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    The Middle Cambrian gypsum-salt rocks are widely distributed in the Bachu Uplift of the Tarim Basin. These rocks are good regional cap rocks. Fluid inclusion petrography, microthermometry and thermodynamic calculation were used to study the halite samples from well Bt5. According to the analysis of fluid inclusion petrography, the primary fluid inclusion assemblages were preserved during the alteration of tectonic movement and bury process. An average homogenization temperature of 29.9℃ was yielded, which is consistent with the paleo-temperature of surface water. According to the result of thermodynamic calculation, the increasing rate of internal pressure of the fluid inclusions in halite was low during the bury process and it was probably one of the important factors responsible for fluid inclusion preservation.

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席斌斌,钱一雄,施伟军,蒋宏,尤东华,王斌,2015,塔里木盆地巴楚隆起岩盐中原生包裹体特征及意义——以巴探5井为例[J].岩石矿物学杂志,34(1):79~86. XI Bin-bin, Qian Yi-xiong, SHI Wei-jun, JIANG Hong, YOU Dong-hua, WANG Bin,2015,The characteristics of primary inclusions in halite in Bachu Uplift of Tarim Basin and their implications for paleo-temperature: A case study of well Bt5[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,34(1):79~86.

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  • Received:March 24,2014
  • Revised:December 10,2014
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  • Online: January 20,2015
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