− | The chemistry of organic matter contained within a sedimentary rock changes over time, reflecting its [[Thermal history|thermal]] and [[burial history]]. This change or maturation is measured and can be combined with quality and richness data to gauge the amount of hydrocarbon generated by the organic matter. The present-day maturity level is the product of a number of variables, such as [[tectonic setting]], [[burial history]], and [[thermal history]]. A number of variables such as [[paleolatitude]], pressure, [[Wikipedia:Fluid dynamics|fluid flow]], rock matrix chemistry, and [[Petroleum reservoir fluid properties|pore fluid chemistry]] can affect the thermal history and thus a rock's rate of maturation. | + | The chemistry of organic matter contained within a sedimentary rock changes over time, reflecting its [[Thermal history|thermal]] and [[burial history]]. This change or maturation is measured and can be combined with quality and richness data to gauge the amount of hydrocarbon generated by the organic matter. The present-day maturity level is the product of a number of variables, such as [[tectonic setting]], burial history, and thermal history. A number of variables such as [[paleolatitude]], pressure, [[Wikipedia:Fluid dynamics|fluid flow]], rock matrix chemistry, and [[Petroleum reservoir fluid properties|pore fluid chemistry]] can affect the thermal history and thus a rock's rate of maturation. |