ABSTRACT: Combined petrographic and geochemical methods are used to investigate the microfabrics present in thin sections prepared from representative organic carbon-rich mudstones collected from three successions (the Kimmeridge Clay Formation, the Jet Rock Member of the Whitby Mudstone Formation, and the pebble shale and Hue Shale). This study was initiated to determine how organic carbon-rich materials were being delivered to the sediment–water interface, and what happened to them after deposition, prior to deep burial. Analyses of the fabrics present shows that they exhibit many common attributes. In particular they are all: (1) highly heterogeneous on the scale of a thin section, (2) organized into thin beds (, 10 mm thick) composed ma...
International audienceThis work investigates how slight differences in the relative proportion of OM...
Despite being the most abundant sedimentary rocks and having global economic significance, many unce...
Burial of organic carbon on marine shelves is an important process in the long-term sequestration of...
This item is only available electronically.Carbon preservation in the geological past has been an im...
Organic‐rich mudstones have long been of interest as conventional and unconventional source rocks an...
The burial of marine sourced organic carbon (OC) in continental margin sediments is most commonly li...
AbstractThe burial of marine sourced organic carbon (OC) in continental margin sediments is most com...
A multidisciplinary approach combining thin section and whole rock geochemical analyses has been use...
Organic matter burial in the deep-sea fan sediments is an important component of the long-term carbo...
0Following deposition, marine sediments undergo major phases of organic matter decomposition. Input ...
This item is only available electronically.Organic matter (OM) preservation in sedimentary basins ha...
Organic matter decomposition is a ubiquitous process at Earth's surface and is the driving force for...
This study documents the processes involved in forming flaser and wavy bedding governed by microbial...
International audienceTo investigate how slight differences in the total particulate organic matter ...
This study examines the organic rich laminated sediments which have accumulated within the intense o...
International audienceThis work investigates how slight differences in the relative proportion of OM...
Despite being the most abundant sedimentary rocks and having global economic significance, many unce...
Burial of organic carbon on marine shelves is an important process in the long-term sequestration of...
This item is only available electronically.Carbon preservation in the geological past has been an im...
Organic‐rich mudstones have long been of interest as conventional and unconventional source rocks an...
The burial of marine sourced organic carbon (OC) in continental margin sediments is most commonly li...
AbstractThe burial of marine sourced organic carbon (OC) in continental margin sediments is most com...
A multidisciplinary approach combining thin section and whole rock geochemical analyses has been use...
Organic matter burial in the deep-sea fan sediments is an important component of the long-term carbo...
0Following deposition, marine sediments undergo major phases of organic matter decomposition. Input ...
This item is only available electronically.Organic matter (OM) preservation in sedimentary basins ha...
Organic matter decomposition is a ubiquitous process at Earth's surface and is the driving force for...
This study documents the processes involved in forming flaser and wavy bedding governed by microbial...
International audienceTo investigate how slight differences in the total particulate organic matter ...
This study examines the organic rich laminated sediments which have accumulated within the intense o...
International audienceThis work investigates how slight differences in the relative proportion of OM...
Despite being the most abundant sedimentary rocks and having global economic significance, many unce...
Burial of organic carbon on marine shelves is an important process in the long-term sequestration of...