− | In an operational environment, microfossils can be examined shortly after being brought to the surface in ditch samples. Well-site analysis permits immediate identification of stratigraphic levels and drilling objectives, minimizing drilling time. Microfossils can also be used to accurately predict overpressured zones in advance of the drill bit. | + | In an operational environment, microfossils can be examined shortly after being brought to the surface in [[Mudlogging: drill cuttings analysis|cuttings]]. Well-site analysis permits immediate identification of stratigraphic levels and drilling objectives, minimizing drilling time. Microfossils can also be used to accurately predict [[Overpressure causes|overpressured]] zones in advance of the drill bit. |
− | In the office, microfossil studies allow precise local, regional, and global time-stratigraphic correlations that help in hydrocarbon prospect and trend delineation, regional stratigraphic and geologic studies, and exploitation evaluations. Analysis of microfossils helps scientists recognize paleoenvironmental distributions, which in turn helps us interpret sequence stratigraphy and reconstruct the paleogeography and paleoclimate. Some microfossils function as “paleothermometers” by undergoing irreversible color changes with postburial heating. As such, they indicate hydrocarbon maturity levels. | + | In the office, microfossil studies allow precise local, regional, and global [[Biostratigraphic correlation and age determination|time-stratigraphic correlations]] that help in hydrocarbon prospect and trend delineation, regional stratigraphic and geologic studies, and exploitation evaluations. Analysis of microfossils helps scientists recognize [[Paleoenvironmental analysis|paleoenvironmental]] distributions, which in turn helps us interpret [[sequence stratigraphy]] and reconstruct the [[paleogeography]] and [[Paleoclimatology|paleoclimate]]. Some microfossils function as “[[Thermal maturation|paleothermometers]]” by undergoing irreversible color changes with postburial heating. As such, they indicate hydrocarbon maturity levels. |