Origin of palaeo-waters in the Ordovician carbonates in Tahe oilfield, Tarim Basin: constraints from fluid inclusions and Sr, C and O isotopesUpdate time:02 25, 2011
Postdoctor LI Kaikai and professor CAI Chunfang clarify the origin of palaeo-waters in the Ordovician carbonates in Tahe oilfield, Tarim Basin: constraints from fluid inclusions and Sr, C and O isotopes. They present fluid-inclusion data, trace element compositions, and strontium, carbon, and oxygen isotopes from the fracture-filling, karst-filling and interparticle calcite cements and formation water in the Ordovician in Tahe area. Fluid-inclusion data can be used to indicate temperatures and salinities during mineralization, and Sr, C, and O isotopic compositions have widely been used to indicate the origin of waters, mixing of different water bodies, and cross-formation water flow. Li et al. Origin of palaeo-waters in the Ordovician carbonates in Tahe oilfield, Tarim Basin: constraints from fluid inclusions and Sr, C and O isotopes. Geofluids,2011,11(1):71-86(Download· Here)
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