Salt tectonics and basin evolution in the Gabon Coastal Basin, West Africa

Anqing Chen , Chong Jin , Zhanghua Lou , Hongde Chen , Shenglin Xu , Keke Huang , Sihan Hu

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2013, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (6) : 903 -917.

PDF
Journal of Earth Science ›› 2013, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (6) : 903 -917. DOI: 10.1007/s12583-013-0383-5
Article

Salt tectonics and basin evolution in the Gabon Coastal Basin, West Africa

Author information +
History +
PDF

Abstract

The Gabon Coastal Basin is a typical saliferous basin located in the middle portion of the West African passive continental margin. Complex salt tectonics make sedimentary sequences and structural frameworks difficult to interpret and can lead to difficulties in construction of balanced cross-sections and reconstruction of basin evolutionary processes. Sedimentary facies and salt structural patterns displaying zonation are based on seismic reflection profiles and drilling data. Two near-vertical fault systems, NW-SE and NE-SW, caused basin to be subdivided E-W zoning and N-S partitioning. Scarp slopes and extension faults formed in the Hinge belt III zone where salt diapir piercement occurred and numbers of salt pillars, salt stocks and salt rollers developed under transtension of coupled near-orthogonal fault systems. The zone east of Hinge belt III is characterized by small-scale salt domes and salt pillows. To the west are large-scale salt walls and salt bulge anticlines caused by diapirism promoted by tension and torsion that also resulted in formation of numerous salt pillars, salt stocks and salt rollers. Our modeling of salt tectonic structures indicates that they were produced by plastic rheological deformation of salt under regional stress fields that varied during three distinct phases of extension, compression and re-activation. Hinge belt III was active from Coniacian to Early Eocene, which was a critical period of formation of salt structures when many extension-related salt structures formed and salt diapirism controlled the distribution of turbidite fans. Rootless extrusion-related salt stocks developed throughout the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene as a result of local ephemeral low-intensity tectonic inversion. Post Oligocene salt diapirism was weak and salt tectonics had a weak influence on sedimentation. Balanced cross-sections of two saliferous horizons crossing different tectonic units from east to west reveal that the basin tectonic evolution and sediment filling processes can be divided into three stages containing seven episodes of rifting, transition and drifting.

Keywords

salt tectonics / basin evolution / Gabon Coastal Basin / passive margin / Africa / South Atlantic Ocean

Cite this article

Download citation ▾
Anqing Chen, Chong Jin, Zhanghua Lou, Hongde Chen, Shenglin Xu, Keke Huang, Sihan Hu. Salt tectonics and basin evolution in the Gabon Coastal Basin, West Africa. Journal of Earth Science, 2013, 24(6): 903-917 DOI:10.1007/s12583-013-0383-5

登录浏览全文

4963

注册一个新账户 忘记密码

References

[1]

Brink A H. Petroleum Geology of Gabon Basin. AAPG Bulletin, 1974, 58(2): 216-235.

[2]

Burke K, Macgregor D S, Cameron N R. Arthur T, Macgregor D S, Cameron N R. Africa’s Petroleum Systems: Four Tectonic “Aces” in the Past 600 Million Years. Petroleum Geology of Africa: New Themes and Developing Technologies, 2003 London: Geological Society Special Publications, 21-60.

[3]

Dalziel I W, Lawver L A, Murphy J B. Plumes, Orogenesis, and Supercontinental Fragmentation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2000, 178(1–2): 1-11.

[4]

Dickson W G, Fryklund R E, Odegard M E, . Constraints for Plate Reconstruction Using Gravity Data: Implications for Source and Reservoir Distribution in Brazilian and West African Margin Basins. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2003, 20: 309-323.

[5]

Ding R X, Chen W X, Xiong L P, . Main Factors Controlling Hydrocarbon Accumulation and Exploration Orientation in Lower Congo Basin. Special Oil and Gas Reservoirs, 2009, 16(5): 32-35.

[6]

Dupr S, Bertotti G, Cloetiingh S. Teconic History along the South Gabon Basin: Anomalous Early Post-Rift Subsidence. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2007, 24(3): 151-172.

[7]

Fort X, Brun J P, Chauvel F. Salt Tectonics on the Angolan Margin, Syn-Sedimentary Deformation Processes. AAPG Bulletin, 2004, 88(11): 1523-1544.

[8]

Guan Z M, Li J. Hydrocarbon Resources and Exploration in Africa, 2007 Beijing: Petroleum Industry Press

[9]

He J, He D F, Li S L, . Formation and Distribution of Giant Oil and Gas Fields in Passive Continental Margin of South Atlantic Ocean: A Case Study of Santos Basin in Brazil. China Petroleum Exploration, 2011, 57-67.

[10]

Hudec M R, Jackson M P A. Terra Infirma: Understanding Salt Tectonics. Earth-Science Reviews, 2007, 82(1–2): 1-28.

[11]

Jackson M P A, Cramez C, Fonck J M. Role of Subaerial Volcanic Rocks and Mantle Plumes in Creation of South Atlantic Margins: Implications for Salt Tectonics and Source Rocks. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2000, 17: 477-498.

[12]

Jackson M P A, Roberts S S. Salt Tectonics: A Global Perspective, Tulsa. AAPG, 1993, 65: 413-436.

[13]

Jackson M P A, Talbot C J. A Glossary of Salt Tectonics. University of Texas, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin. Geological Circular, 1991, 91 4 44.

[14]

Jackson M P A, Hudec M R, Jennette D C, . Evolution of the Cretaceous Astrid Thrust Belt in the Ultradeep-Water Lower Congo Basin, Gabon. AAPG, 2008, 92(4): 487-511.

[15]

Jia C Z, Zhao W Z, Wei G Q. Salt Structures and Exploration of Oil and Gas. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2003, 30(2): 17-19.

[16]

Li Y C, Guo N F. Hydrocarbons Accumulation Analysis of G4-188 Block in North Gabon Subbasin of Gabon Basin. China Petruleum Exploration, 2008, 3: 55-59.

[17]

Lin W D, Chen W X, Xiong L P, . Pool Forming Constrains and the Hydrocarbon Exploration Potential of the West Africa Coast Basins. Petroleum Geology & Experiment, 2010, 37(5): 561-567.

[18]

Liro L M, Coen R. Salt Deformation History and Postsalt Structural Trends, Offshore Southern Gabon, West Afriea. AAPG, 1995, 2: 155-179.

[19]

Liu J P, Pan X H, Ma J, . Petroleum Geology and Resources in West Africa: An Overview. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2008, 35(3): 378-384.

[20]

Liu S Y, Hu X L, Chang M. Characteristics of Salt of Gabon Coastal Basin in West Africa: Implications for Petroleum Exploration. Offshore Oil, 2011, 31(3): 1-10.

[21]

Liu Y L, Qiu C G, Xiong L P. Study of the Sedimentary Characteristics and Hydrocarbon Accumulation Rules for the Gabon Basin, West Africa. Petroleum Geology & Experiment, 2008, 30(4): 352-362.

[22]

Liu Z D, Li J H. Control of Salt Structures on Hydrocarbons in the Passive Continental Margin of West Africa. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2011, 38(2): 196-202.

[23]

Ma J, Liu J P, Pan X H, . Geological Characters of the East and West Africa Continental Margins and Their Significance for Hydrocarbon Exploration. Journal of Chengdu University of Technology (Science & Technology Edition), 2009, 36(5): 538-545.

[24]

Ma Z Z, Xie Y F, Geng C B, . Petroleum Geology and Analysis on Favorable Exploration Targets of Campos Basin, Brazil. Journal of Jinlin University (Earth Science Edition), 2011, 41(5): 1389-1396.

[25]

Moungueneui M M, Lang J, Guiraud M, . Sedimentary Dynamics and Structural Geology of Pre-Rift Deposits of the Interior Basin of Gabon. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2002, 35: 315-329.

[26]

Nalpas T, Brun J. Salt Flow and Diapirism Related to Extension at Crustal Scale. Tectonophysics, 1993, 228(3–4): 349-362.

[27]

Robert P, Yapaudjian L. Early Cretaceous Rift Sediments of the Gabon-Congo Margin: Lithology and Organic Matter: Tectonic and Paleogeothermal Evolution. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 1990, 10(1–2): 319-330.

[28]

Scotese C R, Boucot A J, Mckerrow W S. Gondwanan Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimatology. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 1999, 28(1): 99-114.

[29]

Sun H T, Zhong D K, Zhang S M. Difference in Hydrocarbon Distribution in Passive Margin Basins of East and West Africa. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2010, 37(5): 561-567.

[30]

Tang L J, Yu Y X, Chen S P, . Major Developments of Research on Salt Tectonics in Oil-Gas-Bearing Basins. Earth Science Frontiers, 2005, 12(4): 375-383.

[31]

Teisserenc P, Villemin J. Sedimentary Basin of Gabon-Geology and Oil Systerns. Divergent/Passive Margin Basins, Tulsa. AAPG, 1989, 48: 177-199.

[32]

Tong X G, Guan Z M. Atlas of World Petroleum Exploration and Production (Africa), 2002 Beijing: Petroleum Industry Press

[33]

Uchupi E. The Tectonic Style of the Atlantic Mesozoic Rift System. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 1989, 8(2–4): 143-164.

[34]

Vendeville B C, Jackson M P A. The Rise of Diapirs during Thin-Skinned Extension. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 1992, 9: 331-353.

[35]

Vendeville B C, Nilsen K T, . Travis C J, Harrison H, Hudec M R, . Episodic Growth of Salt Diapirs Driven by Horizontal Shortening. Salt, Sediment and Hydrocarbons. Gulf Coast Section Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Foundation 16th Annual Research Conference, Houston, 1995, 285-295.

[36]

Xiong L P, Liu Y L, Huo H. Comparison of the Hydrocarbon Accumulation Patterns of Petroliferous Basins between the North and South Parts of the West African Coast. Oil & Gas Geology, 2010, 31(4): 410-419.

[37]

Xiong L P, Wang J, Yin J Y, . Tectonic Evolution and Its Control on Hydrocarbon Accumulation in West Africa. Oil & Gas Geology, 2005, 26(5): 641-646.

AI Summary AI Mindmap
PDF

176

Accesses

0

Citation

Detail

Sections
Recommended

AI思维导图

/