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ГЕОДИНАМИКА И ОСОБЕННОСТИ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ НЕФТЕГАЗОНОСНЫХ КОМПЛЕКСОВ СИБИРСКОГО И СЕВЕРО-КИТАЙСКОГО КРАТОНОВ

ГЕОДИНАМИКА И ОСОБЕННОСТИ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ НЕФТЕГАЗОНОСНЫХ КОМПЛЕКСОВ СИБИРСКОГО И СЕВЕРО-КИТАЙСКОГО КРАТОНОВ

Abstract

The article deals with oil and gas complexes formed on the passive margins of the Siberian and North China cratons formed after the split of the supercontinent Rodinia. Under the general likeness of geodynamic development conditions of climate features, the nature of the hydrodynamic environment, and lithologic and facial conditions the structural and substantial composition of the oil and gas complexes, their depth and relations with the host rocks are determined.

Рассмотрены нефтегазоносные комплексы, сформировавшиеся на пассивных окраинах Сибирского и Северо-Китайского кратонов, образовавшихся после раскола суперконтинента Родиния. При общем сходстве геодинамических условий развития особенности климата, характера гидродинамической среды и литолого-фациальных обстановок определен структурно-вещественный состав нефтегазоносных комплексов, их мощность и взаимоотношения с вмещающими толщами.

Keywords

ТЕКТОНИКА ПЛИТ, МОДЕЛИ ГЕНЕРАЦИИ УГЛЕВОДОРОДОВ, НЕФТЕГАЗОНОСНЫЕ БАССЕЙНЫ, ТИПЫ КОЛЛЕКТОРОВ

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