Tectonic history of the junction zone of the Taimyr fold-thrust belt and the structures of the Gydan Peninsula
https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-4-83-93
Abstract
Introduction. The Gydan Peninsula is located in the junction zone of three large regions — the West Siberian plate, the Enisey-Khatanga trough and the Taimyr orogen which determines the multi-stage tectonic development and the diversity of structural styles in the region.
The purpose of this paper is to update the existing ideas on the tectonic development of the studied region based on the new data obtained from the study of well on Leskinsky license area.
Materials and methods. The study was based on 2D seismic data and a detailed study of the well core.
Results. Based on a comprehensive interpretation of the data, the main stages of the tectonic evolution of the region have been established: Late Proterozoic-Early Carboniferous — passive margin of the Siberian continent; Late Carboniferous-Early Permian — Hercynian orogeny with fold-thrust belt development in the west and foredeep in the east; Early Cimmerian tectonic event — reactivation of Late Paleozoic structures, uplift and significant erosion of Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic deposits.
Conclusion. The results of the study of the well section on Leskinsky license area clarifies the age of the sedimentary cover of the northeast Gydan Peninsula and the seismostratigraphic model of the West Taimyr potential oil and gas bearing area. Based on published and new data, an updated model of the geological development of the region has been proposed.
About the Authors
K. A. PeretolchinRussian Federation
Kirill A. Peretolchin — Exploration geologist
75–79 letter D, Moika river emb., 190000, Saint Petersburg, Russia
SPIN-code: 2097-1554
V. B. Ershova
Russian Federation
Victoria B. Ershova — Сand. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Associate Professor
16A, Dekabristov lane, 199155, Saint Petersburg, Russia
SPIN-code: 1475-0720 Scopus ID: 15519189300
A. K. Khudoley
Russian Federation
Andrei K. Khudoley — Dr. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Professor
16A, Dekabristov lane, 199155, Saint Petersburg, Russia
SPIN-code: 4885-3804 Scopus ID: 6602272107
S. R. Nilov
Russian Federation
Sergei P. Nilov — Technical assistant
16A, Dekabristov lane, 199155, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
SPIN-code: 8968-8664 Scopus ID: 57194386153
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Peretolchin K.A., Ershova V.B., Khudoley A.K., Nilov S.R. Tectonic history of the junction zone of the Taimyr fold-thrust belt and the structures of the Gydan Peninsula. PROneft. Professionally about Oil. 2022;7(4):83-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-4-83-93