Characteristics, pyrolysis, age, lithology, sedimentation rate, organic matter, and thermal alteration index at DSDP Leg 67 Holes

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Marine-derived amorphous organic matter dominates hemipelagic and trench sediments in and around the Middle America Trench. These sediments contain, on the average, 1% to 2% total organic carbon (TOC), with a maximum of 4.8%. Their organic facies and richness reflect (1) the small land area of Guatemala, which contributes small amounts of higher land plant remains, and (2) high levels of marine productivity and regionally low levels of dissolved oxygen, which encourage deposition and preservation of marine organic remains. These sediments have good potential for oil but are now immature. For this reason, gaseous hydrocarbons like the ethane identified in the deep parts of the section, as at Sites 496 and 497, are probably migrating from a mature section at depth. The pelagic sediments of the downgoing Cocos Plate are lean in organic carbon and have no petroleum potential

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DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817561
Related Identifier References https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.67.127.1982
Metadata Access https://ws.pangaea.de/oai/provider?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=datacite4&identifier=oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.817561
Provenance
Creator Summerhayes, Colin P; Gilbert, Deborah
Publisher PANGAEA
Publication Year 1982
Rights Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Publication Series of Datasets; Collection
Format application/zip
Size 3 datasets
Discipline Earth System Research
Spatial Coverage (-91.038W, 12.496S, -90.795E, 13.064N); North Pacific/TRENCH; North Pacific/SLOPE
Temporal Coverage Begin 1979-05-17T00:00:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 1979-06-12T00:00:00Z