Graduation date: 1980Sedimentation rate could become a new exploration tool for evaluating\ud the source rock potential of sedimentary basins in frontier regions.\ud Petroleum source rocks are defined on the basis of total organic carbon\ud by weight percent. An analysis of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP)\ud cores indicates that there exists quantitative relationships between\ud sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in fine grained\ud ancient marine sediments of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Cenezoic age.\ud These relationships are independent of geographic setting, geologic age,\ud and differential compaction, but are highly dependent upon lithology.\ud For any given sedimentation rate, the total organic carbon content\ud increas...
The quantity, type, and maturity of the organic matter in Recent through Upper Jurassic sediments fr...
Study of Eocene-Oligocene sediments in Alabama and Upper Cretaceous strata in New Mexico shows that ...
A unique set of palaeo-oceanographic conditions is responsible for formation of Devonian-Carbonifer...
This report is a documentation of data and certain ideas presented in:1) Bralower, T. J. and Thierst...
Comparison of rates of accumulation of organic carbon in surface marine sediments from the central N...
It is commonly assumed that rates of accumulation of organic-rich strata have varied through geologi...
Sedimentation rate data for the late Pleistocene and Holocene was compiled and mapped along with bul...
The widespread occurrence of organic-carbon-rich strata (‘black shales’) in certain portions of Jura...
Graduation date: 1970An analysis of the amounts of calcium carbonate, organic carbon,\ud quartz, and...
Deep-water sedimentary sequences of mid-Cretaceous age, rich in organic carbon, have been recovered ...
As part of a program to evaluate the inßuence of environment on the composition of organic matter in...
Organic geochemical and visual kerogen analyses were carried out on approximately 50 samples from Le...
Geochemical studies of Cretaceous strata rich in organic carbon (OC) from Deep Sea Drilling Project ...
Organic petrological and geochemical analyses were performed on samples cored on Broken Ridge and Ni...
Microbial degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments is a key driver of global element cycles...
The quantity, type, and maturity of the organic matter in Recent through Upper Jurassic sediments fr...
Study of Eocene-Oligocene sediments in Alabama and Upper Cretaceous strata in New Mexico shows that ...
A unique set of palaeo-oceanographic conditions is responsible for formation of Devonian-Carbonifer...
This report is a documentation of data and certain ideas presented in:1) Bralower, T. J. and Thierst...
Comparison of rates of accumulation of organic carbon in surface marine sediments from the central N...
It is commonly assumed that rates of accumulation of organic-rich strata have varied through geologi...
Sedimentation rate data for the late Pleistocene and Holocene was compiled and mapped along with bul...
The widespread occurrence of organic-carbon-rich strata (‘black shales’) in certain portions of Jura...
Graduation date: 1970An analysis of the amounts of calcium carbonate, organic carbon,\ud quartz, and...
Deep-water sedimentary sequences of mid-Cretaceous age, rich in organic carbon, have been recovered ...
As part of a program to evaluate the inßuence of environment on the composition of organic matter in...
Organic geochemical and visual kerogen analyses were carried out on approximately 50 samples from Le...
Geochemical studies of Cretaceous strata rich in organic carbon (OC) from Deep Sea Drilling Project ...
Organic petrological and geochemical analyses were performed on samples cored on Broken Ridge and Ni...
Microbial degradation of organic carbon in marine sediments is a key driver of global element cycles...
The quantity, type, and maturity of the organic matter in Recent through Upper Jurassic sediments fr...
Study of Eocene-Oligocene sediments in Alabama and Upper Cretaceous strata in New Mexico shows that ...
A unique set of palaeo-oceanographic conditions is responsible for formation of Devonian-Carbonifer...