2019
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3603
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The Silurian red beds of Tarim Basin: Signals of palaeoenvironment, palaeoclimate, and sea‐level change

Abstract: The Silurian red beds of the Tarim Basin were formed in a coastal tidal and fluvial delta environment. They consist of red mudstone layers of the lower Tataaiertag Formation and separate the grey-green muddy sandstones of the Kalpintag Formation from the red sandstones of the upper Tataaiertag Formation. These mudstones are regarded as the most important regional seal for Silurian oil reservoirs. They contain a significant record of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimate changes which is related to global sea-l… Show more

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“…Under warm and humid climate conditions, it leaches before Al and Fe. Under dry and cold climate conditions, chemical weathering and leaching are weak, resulting in relatively enriched Si. Therefore, high values of K, Na, and Si indicate dry and cold climates with weak chemical weathering. The high values of Al and Fe reflect strong chemical weathering and warm and humid climate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under warm and humid climate conditions, it leaches before Al and Fe. Under dry and cold climate conditions, chemical weathering and leaching are weak, resulting in relatively enriched Si. Therefore, high values of K, Na, and Si indicate dry and cold climates with weak chemical weathering. The high values of Al and Fe reflect strong chemical weathering and warm and humid climate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%