Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (3): 877-889.doi: 10.13278/j.cnki.jjuese.20220181

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Composition Characteristics and Geological Significance of Altered Chlorite in Basalt of Emeishan, Southwestern Sichuan

Ren Jie 1, Xi Aihua1, Zheng Jiang 1, Wu Haoyu2, Li Ya3, Cheng Lian1, Ge Yuhui1, Jiang Huan1   

  1. 1. School of Geosciences and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University,Chengdu 615000, China
    2. PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company,Xi’an 710016 , China
    3. Exploration and Development Research Institute,Petro China Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610950, China
  • Online:2024-05-26 Published:2024-05-26
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    Supported by the Project of Petro China Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company (XNS14JS2019029) and the Project of China Geological Survey (DD2019015930)

Abstract: Previous research has shown that a large number of chlorites are commonly developed in volcanic and clastic rock reservoirs, which affects the physical properties of these reservoirs. In order to study the influence of the genetic mechanism of chlorite alteration in volcanic rocks on reservoir physical properties, a series of basalt samples from the typical section of Mount Emei, wells ZG1, ZG2 and YT1 were selected for petrographic research and microarea composition analysis. The results show that chlorite in basalt can be roughly divided into three crystal types: Crystalline, cryptocrystalline and microcrystalline, and generally belonging to ferroan clinochlore (diabantite) and brunsvigite, formed in an ironrich reducing environment. The rare earth element characteristics show that the three chlorite types result from the multistage superposition and transformation of hydrothermal fluids and tectonic hydrothermal fluids after the magmatic stage. During their formation process, it is mainly represented by the replacement of Fe2+ with Mg2+, reflecting a transition in fluid from alkaline to weakly acidic, following an intermediate acid acid variation law. The formation process of chlorites has a dual effect on the storage space of volcanic rocks: The filling and crystallization of hydrothermal fluid after the magmatic stage reduce the primary pores of volcanic rocks, thereby diminishing reservoir physical properties. Whereas the dissolutionmigration of tectonic hydrothermal fluids generates new micropores, enhancing reservoir physical properties.

Key words: chlorite, electron probe analysis, Emeishan basalt, volcanic rock reservoir, southwest Sichuan

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