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==Rate of accumulation==
 
==Rate of accumulation==
 
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File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-32.png|{{figure number|3}}Rock thickness vs. time plot for nine key wells south of east- ern Louisiana within the area of the 6–4 Ma depocenter. After Piggott and Pulham (1993); courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM
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File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-32.png|{{figure number|3}}Rock thickness vs. time plot for nine key wells south of east- ern Louisiana within the area of the 6–4 Ma depocenter. After Piggott and Pulham;<ref name=PP>Piggott, N., and A. Pulham, 1993, Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th Annual Research Conference, p. 179–191.</ref> courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM
File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-33.png|{{figure number|4}}Rock accumulation rates for the Green Canyon 166 No. 1 well, as a histogram (lower graph) and as a set of burial history curves (upper graph). After Piggott and Pulham (1993); courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM.
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File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-33.png|{{figure number|4}}Rock accumulation rates for the Green Canyon 166 No. 1 well, as a histogram (lower graph) and as a set of burial history curves (upper graph). After Piggott and Pulham;<ref name=PP /> courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM.
 
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Accumulation of overburden above these five potential source rocks is shown by a dashed line on the events chart ([[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-45.png|Figure 2]]), indicating no specific rate of accumulation until the interval of late [[Pliocene]] to [[Holocene]] sedimentation where rate variation is shown as defined by Piggott and Pulham.<ref name=ch04r75>Piggott, N., and A. Pulham, 1993, Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th Annual Research conference, p. 179–191.</ref> [[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-32.png|Figures 3]] and [[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-33.png|4]] indicate a major increase in rate of sediment accumulation occurred 6 Ma, which would accelerate burial of potential source rocks into the thermal zone for [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]].
 
Accumulation of overburden above these five potential source rocks is shown by a dashed line on the events chart ([[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-45.png|Figure 2]]), indicating no specific rate of accumulation until the interval of late [[Pliocene]] to [[Holocene]] sedimentation where rate variation is shown as defined by Piggott and Pulham.<ref name=ch04r75>Piggott, N., and A. Pulham, 1993, Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th Annual Research conference, p. 179–191.</ref> [[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-32.png|Figures 3]] and [[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-33.png|4]] indicate a major increase in rate of sediment accumulation occurred 6 Ma, which would accelerate burial of potential source rocks into the thermal zone for [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]].

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