Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.

During Liassic times organic-rich mudstones - actual or potential petroleum source rocks - were deposited in many of the epicontinental basins of western Europe and along the adjacent protocontinental margins of the western Tethys Ocean. From Hettangian to Pliensbachian times organic-rich mudstones...

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Main Authors: Fleet, A, Clayton, C, Jenkyns, H, Parkinson, D
Other Authors: Brooks, J, Glennie, K
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Graham and Trotman 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:bbe39b92-3962-4b25-830a-dbc907d23865 2023-05-15T16:27:26+02:00 Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe. Fleet, A Clayton, C Jenkyns, H Parkinson, D Brooks, J Glennie, K 2016-07-29 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bbe39b92-3962-4b25-830a-dbc907d23865 eng eng Graham and Trotman https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bbe39b92-3962-4b25-830a-dbc907d23865 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford 2022-06-28T20:22:28Z During Liassic times organic-rich mudstones - actual or potential petroleum source rocks - were deposited in many of the epicontinental basins of western Europe and along the adjacent protocontinental margins of the western Tethys Ocean. From Hettangian to Pliensbachian times organic-rich mudstones were deposited in geographically restricted basins which developed among a low-lying archipelago running from Ireland in the W to Germany in the E. These sediments, which were mostly oil-prone were deposited episodically. Their oil-prone character apparently resulted from stratification in the basins brought about by run-off from the archipelago forming a low-salinity layer over the basins. In the north, between Greenland and Scandinavia and throughout adjacent more southerly areas, gas-prone paralic and nearshore sediments were deposited throughout Liassic times. They reflect the large input of terrigenous biological and sedimentary detritus derived from the mountains of Greenland and Scandinavia. They reached their maximum extent at the time of maximum regression during the Sinemurian.- from Authors Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Greenland
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description During Liassic times organic-rich mudstones - actual or potential petroleum source rocks - were deposited in many of the epicontinental basins of western Europe and along the adjacent protocontinental margins of the western Tethys Ocean. From Hettangian to Pliensbachian times organic-rich mudstones were deposited in geographically restricted basins which developed among a low-lying archipelago running from Ireland in the W to Germany in the E. These sediments, which were mostly oil-prone were deposited episodically. Their oil-prone character apparently resulted from stratification in the basins brought about by run-off from the archipelago forming a low-salinity layer over the basins. In the north, between Greenland and Scandinavia and throughout adjacent more southerly areas, gas-prone paralic and nearshore sediments were deposited throughout Liassic times. They reflect the large input of terrigenous biological and sedimentary detritus derived from the mountains of Greenland and Scandinavia. They reached their maximum extent at the time of maximum regression during the Sinemurian.- from Authors
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Glennie, K
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fleet, A
Clayton, C
Jenkyns, H
Parkinson, D
spellingShingle Fleet, A
Clayton, C
Jenkyns, H
Parkinson, D
Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
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Clayton, C
Jenkyns, H
Parkinson, D
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title Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
title_short Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
title_full Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
title_fullStr Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
title_full_unstemmed Liassic source rock deposition in western Europe.
title_sort liassic source rock deposition in western europe.
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