Abstract
The Zhongjiannan Basin is located in the western continental margin of the South China Sea (SCS). It was recently reported that there are geophysical indicators of gas hydrates in the northern Zhongjiannan Basin. However, due to the lack of in-depth studies, it remains unknown whether geophysical indicators of gas hydrates are also available in the central and southern Zhongjiannan Basin. Based on the latest geophysical data, we have identified the seismic anomaly features of gas hydrates and observed an obvious bottom simulating reflector (BSR) in the seismic section in the central Zhongjiannan Basin. Based on a comprehensive analysis of seismic characteristics, geological structures (e.g., faults, diapirs and pockmarks) and regional sedimentary conditions, we propose three accumulation models of gas hydrates in the central Zhongjiannan Basin. The first model is that gas develops in deep depression areas, migrates upwards from deep source rocks along vertical faults and forms reservoirs in shallow formations. The second model is that gas also forms in deep depression areas and rises along mud diapirs or gas chimneys from source rocks to shallow formations, with reservoirs formed above diapirs and/or mud volcanoes. The third model is that gas is mainly generated in slope areas where strata are relatively thin and fault structures are well developed; gas migrates upwards from source rocks along vertical faults, and reservoirs are formed beneath pockmarks. The geophysical indicators of gas hydrates are found for the first time in the central Zhongjiannan Basin of the SCS, yielding an important reference for further exploration and development.
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