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Geochemistry, sedimentology, and stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous pebble shale unit, northeastern Alaska
Title:
Geochemistry, sedimentology, and stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous pebble shale unit, northeastern Alaska
JLCTITLE245:
by Dolores A. van der Kolk.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
2010.
Physical Description:
xiii, 116 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.) + 1 loose-leaf (75 x 59 cm)
General Note:
"May 2010."
Dissertaton Note:
M.S. University of Alaska Fairbanks 2010
Abstract:
"Organic-rich, marine mudstone known informally as the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian-Aptian) pebble shale unit (PSU) is exposed in the northeastern Brooks Range. Outcrops were examined along the Canning River, an unnamed tributary of the Katakturuk River, and Marsh Creek. Gamma-ray data was measured for each stratigraphic section in order to correlate outcrop with wire-line well logs. Samples of the PSU were collected for thin section petrography, lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, total organic carbon (TOC), Rock-Eval II, vitrinite reflectance (R₀), and X-ray Fluorescence. The PSU contains bioturbated and laminated mudstones with thin-bedded siltstones interpreted as interbedded hemipelagites and turbidites. PSU foraminifers were deposited on the outer shelf and upper slope. Intervals with high TOC (2 to 6 wt %) indicate good source-rock quantity in the PSU; however, Rock Eval results suggest poor source-rock quality related to elevated thermal maturities (1.3 to 1.8 %R₀). The PSU is depleted in metals relative to average black shale"--Leaf iii
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Online version available via The University of Alaska Fairbanks http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12759
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Source-rock potential of the Lower Cretaceous Pebble Shale Unit, northeastern Alaska -- 3. Geochemistry, sedimentology, and stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous Pebble Shale Unit, northeastern Alaska -- 4. Conclusion -- References.
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