Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)

The thickest section of the upper Triassic deposits in the South Barents depression is penetrated by the Arkticheskaya-1 well. Core samples from this well were analysed for lithology, palaeontology and geochemistry. Different environments of deposition were interpreted on the basis of these analyses...

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Main Authors: Tugarova, Marina, Pchelina, Tatyana, Ustinov, Nikolay, Viskunova, Karina
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2008
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2903 2023-05-15T15:24:29+02:00 Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well) Tugarova, Marina Pchelina, Tatyana Ustinov, Nikolay Viskunova, Karina 2008-12-01 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2903 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i3.6192 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2903/6530 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2903 doi:10.3402/polar.v27i3.6192 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol. 27 No. 3 (2008): Special issue: The Boreal Triassic; 495-501 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2008 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i3.6192 2021-11-11T19:13:21Z The thickest section of the upper Triassic deposits in the South Barents depression is penetrated by the Arkticheskaya-1 well. Core samples from this well were analysed for lithology, palaeontology and geochemistry. Different environments of deposition were interpreted on the basis of these analyses. Continental and coastal facies dominate, but some short-term sea ingressions were also identified. The geochemical data include qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the organic matter and bitumen. Maturity-related changes are described, and the zone of optimum conditions for the generation of hydrocarbons is determined. Ladinian and Carnian deposits are found to be the major source of hydrocarbon-rich rocks: they are dominated by humic kerogens, and are of a maturity within the 3990–4515-m oil window. Triassic deposits of the Barents Sea region represent different depositional facies; consequently, a wide variety of lithologies are present. An integrated study of the sedimentary rocks provides information on the textural and mineral composition, organic geochemical parameters, the structural features and the fossil content to interpret their depositional environments, and their oil or gas potential. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkticheskaya Barents Sea Polar Research Polar Research (E-Journal) Barents Sea Polar Research 27 3
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description The thickest section of the upper Triassic deposits in the South Barents depression is penetrated by the Arkticheskaya-1 well. Core samples from this well were analysed for lithology, palaeontology and geochemistry. Different environments of deposition were interpreted on the basis of these analyses. Continental and coastal facies dominate, but some short-term sea ingressions were also identified. The geochemical data include qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the organic matter and bitumen. Maturity-related changes are described, and the zone of optimum conditions for the generation of hydrocarbons is determined. Ladinian and Carnian deposits are found to be the major source of hydrocarbon-rich rocks: they are dominated by humic kerogens, and are of a maturity within the 3990–4515-m oil window. Triassic deposits of the Barents Sea region represent different depositional facies; consequently, a wide variety of lithologies are present. An integrated study of the sedimentary rocks provides information on the textural and mineral composition, organic geochemical parameters, the structural features and the fossil content to interpret their depositional environments, and their oil or gas potential.
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author Tugarova, Marina
Pchelina, Tatyana
Ustinov, Nikolay
Viskunova, Karina
spellingShingle Tugarova, Marina
Pchelina, Tatyana
Ustinov, Nikolay
Viskunova, Karina
Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
author_facet Tugarova, Marina
Pchelina, Tatyana
Ustinov, Nikolay
Viskunova, Karina
author_sort Tugarova, Marina
title Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
title_short Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
title_full Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
title_fullStr Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
title_full_unstemmed Lithological and geochemical characteristics of Triassic sediments from the central part of the South Barents depression (Arkticheskaya-1 well)
title_sort lithological and geochemical characteristics of triassic sediments from the central part of the south barents depression (arkticheskaya-1 well)
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
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