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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
An International Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia
Volume 66, 2019 - Issue 7
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Pore-structure characterisation of tectonically deformed shales: a case study of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation in western Hunan Province, southern China

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Pages 1075-1084 | Received 25 Dec 2018, Accepted 26 Jan 2019, Published online: 07 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

The impacts of tectonic deformation on pore structure of the Wufeng-Longmaxi shales in southern China were studied on tectonically deformed shales. Core description, thin-section observation, total organic carbon, X-ray diffraction, low-pressure gas (N2 and CO2) adsorption, mercury intrusion capillary pressure and field emission-scanning electron microscopy experiments were performed. The undeformed shale (UDS), brittle deformed shale (BDS) and ductile deformed shale (DDS) can be sorted based on the variability of original texture, fabric and structure properties of the shale samples. In addition, shale samples with different deformation mechanisms have various pore-structure characteristics. Organic matter pores and interparticle pores in clay minerals are the dominant pore types in the selected shale samples. The BDS sample has a greater proportion of macropores (or micro-fractures), indicating brittle tectonic deformation has a significant effect on the development of macropores in shales. In contrast, the DDS sample has more micropores than the UDS and BDS samples, suggesting ductile tectonic deformation may damage larger pores owing to the compression by complex tectonic stress.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the editors and reviewers for their constructive comments and suggestions.

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Funding

This study was supported by the by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 41502123 and No. U1562215] and the National Major Project of China [No. 2017ZX05035-002 and No. 201605034-001].

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