Organic geochemistry in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations of Site 534, Leg 76, Blake-Bahama Basin, and comparison with Site 391, Leg 44.

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The geochemical studies of Sites 534 and 391 and their comparison allow us to improve the chemical characterization of different geological formations dating from the early Callovian to the Maestrichtian along the continental margin of eastern North America. Three of the formations are favorable for the preservation of organic matter, and in these organic-rich layers the petroleum potential is medium to good. Maturation has not quite reached the beginning of the oil window even for the deepest organic material.-from Authors

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Herbin, J. P., Deroo, G., & Roucache, J. (1983). Organic geochemistry in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations of Site 534, Leg 76, Blake-Bahama Basin, and comparison with Site 391, Leg 44. Initial Reports DSDP, Leg 76, Norfolk to Fort Lauderdale, 481–493. https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.76.117.1983

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