During Ocean Drilling Program Leg 210, a greatly expanded sedimentary sequence of continuous Cretaceous black shales was recovered at Site 1276. This section corresponds to the Hatteras Formation, which has been documented widely in the North Atlantic Ocean. The cored sequence extends from the lowermost Albian, or possibly uppermost Aptian, to the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary and is characterized by numerous gravity-flow deposits and sporadic, finely laminated black shales. The sequence also includes several sedimentary intervals with high total organic carbon (TOC) contents, in several instances of probable marine origin that may record oceanic anoxic events (OAE). These layers might correspond to the Cenomanian-Turonian OAE 2; the mid-Cen...
One of the key objectives of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 75 was to shed light on the underl...
Oceanic anoxic events are periods in Earth’s history when oceans were depleted in dissolved oxygen a...
The sources for both soluble and insoluble organic matter of the early Albian (~112 Myr) oceanic ano...
Organic-carbon-rich "black shales" from three different Cretaceous episodes sampled during Ocean Dri...
Organic-carbon-rich "black shales" from three different Cretaceous episodes sampled during Ocean Dri...
Organic-carbon-rich 'black shales' and adjacent organic-carbon-poor rocks from three different Creta...
The results of organic geochemical studies of rock samples from Cretaceous strata at Site 603 on the...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207 recovered thick sequences of Albian to Santonian organic-carbon-rich ...
During the Cretaceous, widespread black shale deposition occurred during a series of Oceanic Anoxic ...
SUMMARY: Organic-carbon-rich black shales are found in Cretaceous edimentary settings on the North A...
We have conducted elemental, isotopic, and Rock-Eval analyses of Cenomanian-Santonian sediment sampl...
Geochemical characterizations of the Cretaceous formations at Site 603 are quite comparable with tho...
Organic carbon-rich shales deposited during the Coniacian–Santonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 were dril...
During mid-Cretaceous times large amounts of organic carbon (Corg) became sequestered in 'black shal...
Five-hundred ten meters of Cretaceous sediments were drilled north of the Walvis escarpment in Hole ...
One of the key objectives of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 75 was to shed light on the underl...
Oceanic anoxic events are periods in Earth’s history when oceans were depleted in dissolved oxygen a...
The sources for both soluble and insoluble organic matter of the early Albian (~112 Myr) oceanic ano...
Organic-carbon-rich "black shales" from three different Cretaceous episodes sampled during Ocean Dri...
Organic-carbon-rich "black shales" from three different Cretaceous episodes sampled during Ocean Dri...
Organic-carbon-rich 'black shales' and adjacent organic-carbon-poor rocks from three different Creta...
The results of organic geochemical studies of rock samples from Cretaceous strata at Site 603 on the...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207 recovered thick sequences of Albian to Santonian organic-carbon-rich ...
During the Cretaceous, widespread black shale deposition occurred during a series of Oceanic Anoxic ...
SUMMARY: Organic-carbon-rich black shales are found in Cretaceous edimentary settings on the North A...
We have conducted elemental, isotopic, and Rock-Eval analyses of Cenomanian-Santonian sediment sampl...
Geochemical characterizations of the Cretaceous formations at Site 603 are quite comparable with tho...
Organic carbon-rich shales deposited during the Coniacian–Santonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 were dril...
During mid-Cretaceous times large amounts of organic carbon (Corg) became sequestered in 'black shal...
Five-hundred ten meters of Cretaceous sediments were drilled north of the Walvis escarpment in Hole ...
One of the key objectives of Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 75 was to shed light on the underl...
Oceanic anoxic events are periods in Earth’s history when oceans were depleted in dissolved oxygen a...
The sources for both soluble and insoluble organic matter of the early Albian (~112 Myr) oceanic ano...