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Влияние прогрессивного, регрессивного эпигенеза, гипергенеза, вторичного катагенеза на формирование пород-коллекторов в палеозойских отложениях Западно-Сибирской геосинеклизы

Влияние прогрессивного, регрессивного эпигенеза, гипергенеза, вторичного катагенеза на формирование пород-коллекторов в палеозойских отложениях Западно-Сибирской геосинеклизы

Abstract

Палеозойские отложения при формировании и последующих преобразованиях прошли несколько этапов изменения: диагенез и прогрессивный эпигенез (катагенез); герцинская складчатость и сопутствующий ее проявлению регрессивный эпигенез части отложений; орогенез и формирование кор выветривания; регрессивный эпигенез стадии вторичного опускания или вторичный катагенез с формированием трещинных гидротермально-метасоматических по происхождению пород-коллекторов. Каждый из этих этапов характеризуется своими особенностями проявления, оказывающими различное влияние на конечное формирование в палеозойских образованиях пород-коллекторов и связанных с ними месторождений нефти и газа.

Paleozoic sediments at formation and further transformations changed in several stages: diagenesis and progressive epigenesis (catagenesis); Hercynian orogeny and regressive epigenesis of a part of sediments; orogenesis and weathering mantle formation; regressive epigenesis of secondary putting down stage or secondary catgenesis with formation of fracture hydrothermal-metasomatic rock-reservoirs. Each stage is characterized by features of occurrence influencing in a different way on final formation of reservoir rocks in Paleozoic formations and oil and gas deposits connected with them.

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ВТОРИЧНО-ЭПИГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРЕОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, ДОЮРСКИЕ ОТЛОЖЕНИЯ, ЗАПАДНО-СИБИРСКАЯ ГЕОСИНЕКЛИЗА, МЕТАСОМАТОЗ, ТРЕЩИНООБРАЗОВАНИЕ, ПОРОДА-КОЛЛЕКТОР

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