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| | chapter = Applied paleontology | | | chapter = Applied paleontology |
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| | author = Robert L. Fleisher, H. Richard Lane | | | author = Robert L. Fleisher, H. Richard Lane |
| | link = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch17/ch17.htm | | | link = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch17/ch17.htm |
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| ==Palynofacies applications== | | ==Palynofacies applications== |
− | Palynofacies is a powerful analytical tool when used in conjunction with geological and geophysical information. Determination of kerogen types, abundance, and ratios of continental- vs. marine-derived components provide clues concerning depositional environment and hydrocarbon-generating potential (e.g., type and amount). Palynofacies data can be combined with ancillary biostratigraphic information in a sequence-stratigraphic framework to help recognize reservoir–source rock geometry. | + | Palynofacies is a powerful analytical tool when used in conjunction with geological and geophysical information. Determination of [[kerogen types]], abundance, and ratios of continental- vs. marine-derived components provide clues concerning depositional environment and hydrocarbon-generating potential (e.g., type and amount). Palynofacies data can be combined with ancillary biostratigraphic information in a sequence-stratigraphic framework to help recognize reservoir–source rock geometry. |
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− | Two major works integrate the geological and biological aspects of palynofacies research. Traverse<ref name=ch17r88>Traverse, A., 1994, Sedimentation of organic particles: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 547 p.</ref> includes several papers ranging from general overviews to detailed sequence-stratigraphic studies. This is complemented by Tyson's<ref name=ch17r90>Tyson, R. A., 1995, Sedimentary organic matter—organic facies and palynofacies: London, Chapman & Hall, 651 p.</ref> summation of the geochemical aspects of organic facies analysis. These two volumes should be the points of reference for designing any palynofacies study. | + | Two major works integrate the geological and biological aspects of palynofacies research. Traverse<ref name=ch17r88>Traverse, A., 1994, Sedimentation of organic particles: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 547 p.</ref> includes several papers ranging from general overviews to detailed sequence-stratigraphic studies. This is complemented by Tyson's<ref name=ch17r90>Tyson, R. A., 1995, Sedimentary organic matter—organic facies and palynofacies: London, Chapman & Hall, 651 p.</ref> summation of the geochemical aspects of organic [[facies analysis]]. These two volumes should be the points of reference for designing any palynofacies study. |
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| ==Kerogen analysis== | | ==Kerogen analysis== |
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| [[Category:Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps]] | | [[Category:Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps]] |
| [[Category:Applied paleontology]] | | [[Category:Applied paleontology]] |
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