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[[file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-48.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Generalized west–east cross section from the Brazilian continental margin, with the coastline approximately at the western margin. From Mello et al.;<ref name=ch08r30>Mello, M., R., Gaglianone, P., C., Brassell, S., C., Maxwell, J., R., 1988a, Geochemical and biological marker assessment of depositional environments using Brazilian offshore oils: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 5, p. 205–223, DOI: 10.1016/0264-8172(88)90002-5.</ref> reprinted with permission from Marine and Petroleum Geology.]]
 
[[file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-48.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Generalized west–east cross section from the Brazilian continental margin, with the coastline approximately at the western margin. From Mello et al.;<ref name=ch08r30>Mello, M., R., Gaglianone, P., C., Brassell, S., C., Maxwell, J., R., 1988a, Geochemical and biological marker assessment of depositional environments using Brazilian offshore oils: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 5, p. 205–223, DOI: 10.1016/0264-8172(88)90002-5.</ref> reprinted with permission from Marine and Petroleum Geology.]]
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The offshore margin of Brazil contains oil reserves in Cretaceous and lower Tertiary reservoirs within several large basins. These basins, the product of rifting of Africa from South America in the Early Cretaceous, contain several source units representing depositional settings ranging from lacustrine to deltaic to marine.
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The offshore margin of Brazil contains oil reserves in Cretaceous and lower [[Tertiary]] reservoirs within several large basins. These basins, the product of rifting of Africa from South America in the Early Cretaceous, contain several source units representing depositional settings ranging from lacustrine to deltaic to marine.
    
[[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-48.png|Figure 1]] is a generalized west–east cross section from the Brazilian continental margin, with the coastline approximately at the western margin. Note the wide range of depositional settings, corresponding to the wide range of potential [[source rock]]s for the five source-distinctive groups of oils in these marginal basins.
 
[[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-48.png|Figure 1]] is a generalized west–east cross section from the Brazilian continental margin, with the coastline approximately at the western margin. Note the wide range of depositional settings, corresponding to the wide range of potential [[source rock]]s for the five source-distinctive groups of oils in these marginal basins.
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