VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC

Subduction of the Tethys oceanic plate beneath the Lesser Caucasus island are in the Late Creataceous — Eocene produced conditions favourable for the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons. Subduction of crust in the Transcaucasus Massif led to the formation of various types of trap. Also, geot...

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Published in:Journal of Petroleum Geology
Main Author: Levin, L. E.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1995
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1747-5457.1995.tb00906.x 2024-09-15T18:16:00+00:00 VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC Levin, L. E. 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1995.tb00906.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1747-5457.1995.tb00906.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1995.tb00906.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Petroleum Geology volume 18, issue 3, page 267-288 ISSN 0141-6421 1747-5457 journal-article 1995 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1995.tb00906.x 2024-07-25T04:23:14Z Subduction of the Tethys oceanic plate beneath the Lesser Caucasus island are in the Late Creataceous — Eocene produced conditions favourable for the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons. Subduction of crust in the Transcaucasus Massif led to the formation of various types of trap. Also, geothermal gradients here were high, resulting in the generation of hydrocarbons in shallow‐water sediments on the margins of the Massif, and their accumulation in both sedimentary and volcaniclastic reservoirs (e.g. in the Samgori‐Patardzeuli and Muradkhanly fields). The geodynamic setting of the NW margins of the Pacific Ocean was similar in the Neogene to that of the Transcaucasus Massif. Oceanic crust was subducted during the Oligo‐Miocene, and a series of inter‐are rifts were formed. The principal oilfields of Japan, where accumulations are resrvoired in volcaniclastic strata (Neogene‐Pleistocene) are located here. A possible analogue is the rift located in the southern East Kuril Basin, where the occurrence of petroleum has been inferred. Lithological studies of the Komandorsky Islands, eastern Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands and western Sakhalin indicate that the distribution of the reservoirs depends on the stage of evolution of the rifts and adjacent island arcs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Sakhalin Wiley Online Library Journal of Petroleum Geology 18 3 267 288
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description Subduction of the Tethys oceanic plate beneath the Lesser Caucasus island are in the Late Creataceous — Eocene produced conditions favourable for the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons. Subduction of crust in the Transcaucasus Massif led to the formation of various types of trap. Also, geothermal gradients here were high, resulting in the generation of hydrocarbons in shallow‐water sediments on the margins of the Massif, and their accumulation in both sedimentary and volcaniclastic reservoirs (e.g. in the Samgori‐Patardzeuli and Muradkhanly fields). The geodynamic setting of the NW margins of the Pacific Ocean was similar in the Neogene to that of the Transcaucasus Massif. Oceanic crust was subducted during the Oligo‐Miocene, and a series of inter‐are rifts were formed. The principal oilfields of Japan, where accumulations are resrvoired in volcaniclastic strata (Neogene‐Pleistocene) are located here. A possible analogue is the rift located in the southern East Kuril Basin, where the occurrence of petroleum has been inferred. Lithological studies of the Komandorsky Islands, eastern Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands and western Sakhalin indicate that the distribution of the reservoirs depends on the stage of evolution of the rifts and adjacent island arcs.
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VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
author_facet Levin, L. E.
author_sort Levin, L. E.
title VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
title_short VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
title_full VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
title_fullStr VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
title_full_unstemmed VOLCANOGENIC AND VOLCANICLASTIC RESERVOIR ROCKS IN MESOZOIC‐CENOZOIC ISLAND ARCS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAUCASUS AND THE NW PACIFIC
title_sort volcanogenic and volcaniclastic reservoir rocks in mesozoic‐cenozoic island arcs: examples from the caucasus and the nw pacific
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