NEW ASPECTS ON THE FORMATION OF HYDROCARBON SOURCE ROCKS

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Episodic volcanism favors, as shown by examples from Europe, the USA, and Brazil, the formation of organic-rich sediments (hydrocarbon source rocks). The examples examined from Europe comprise the Lower Carboniferous Oil-Shale Group, Scotland; Upper Carboniferous Coal Measures, western Germany; Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Shale, North Sea area; Lower Cretaceous Blättertonstein, northwest Germany; and Eocene Messel Oil Shale, Rheingraben. Examples from the USA are Devonian/Mississippian Gas Shales, Permian Phosphoria Shale, Middle Cretaceous Mowry Shale, Eocene Green River Shale, and Miocene Monterey Shale. Examples from Brazil are Permian Iratí Oil Shale and Oligocene Paraiba-Valley Oil Shale. Volcanism is reflected during sedimentation (1) by exhalation of SO2 and/or CO2, (2) volcanic ashfalls, (3) by generation of anoxia and preservation of organic matter, and (4) by halmyrolytic alteration of volcanic ashes into highly surface-active clay minerals (montmorillonite).

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Geologische Rundschau, 1985, 74, 2, 385-416

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