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A Multi-Proxy Approach for Provenance Evaluation of the Stevens Previous HitSandstoneNext Hit, San Joaquin Basin, California

Abstract

The Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit is a prolific hydrocarbon Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in the southern San Joaquin Basin that has produced greater than five billion barrels of oil equivalent and represents an important exploration target. Understanding the Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit’s provenance is critical for Previous HitpredictingNext Hit mineralogic composition and subsequent controls on Previous HitreservoirNext Hit characteristics. To address this, a multi-proxy provenance analysis of the Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit was conducted to characterize Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit mineralogy (thin section modal point-counts), geochemistry (portable X-ray fluorescence), heavy mineral analysis, and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology. Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit provenance likely varies around the basin margin, with probable sediment sourcing from the Sierra Nevada highlands to the east, the ancestral Tehachapi Mountains to the south, and the Temblor Range to the west. Samples collected in this study span both the basin margins (zones of sediment input and bypass) and basin center (zone of sediment mixing). Preliminary petrographic results show that the Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit is variably quartzo-feldspathic (QmFLt portions range from 52:44:4 to 27:61:11) and has varying abundances of volcanic and sedimentary rock fragments. Geochemical data reflect both framework grain mineralogy and diagenetic effects, including mineralogy of cements and other authigenic components. Samples are currently undergoing processing and preparation for heavy mineral analysis and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology. We anticipate that integrated, multi-proxy provenance analysis will yield a more complete picture of Stevens Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit provenance than using any method in isolation. Ultimately, this research aims to better constrain the link between Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit provenance, Previous HitreservoirTop characteristics, and hydrocarbon production in the southern San Joaquin Basin, and analogous settings worldwide.