2022
DOI: 10.1002/dep2.182
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Multi‐elemental chemostratigraphy of Triassic mudstones in eastern Svalbard: Implications for source rock formation in front of the World’s largest delta plain

Abstract: The Triassic Boreal Ocean was a shallow epicontinental basin and the sink of the World's largest delta plain known to date. Nutrient and freshwater supply from this delta have been regarded as important causes for high productivity and water mass stratification, forming Middle Triassic oil‐prone source rocks. Recent studies attribute upwelling and a productivity‐induced oxygen minimum zone as important factors. A multi‐elemental chemostratigraphic study of a Spathian–Carnian mudstone succession exposed in east… Show more

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“…The Botneheia Formation is from 80 to 160 m thick, and contains dominantly kerogen type II in its upper part and type III in its lower part, with TOC values ranging from c. 1-11 wt. % with the Blanknuten Member in the upper part of the formation exhibiting the highest organic content (Mørk & Bjorøy, 1984;Krajewski, 2013;Wesenlund et al, 2021;2022). On northwest Edgeøya and south Barentsøya, this part of the formation is in the oil window (Fig.…”
Section: Mesozoic (Tse 5-tse6)mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The Botneheia Formation is from 80 to 160 m thick, and contains dominantly kerogen type II in its upper part and type III in its lower part, with TOC values ranging from c. 1-11 wt. % with the Blanknuten Member in the upper part of the formation exhibiting the highest organic content (Mørk & Bjorøy, 1984;Krajewski, 2013;Wesenlund et al, 2021;2022). On northwest Edgeøya and south Barentsøya, this part of the formation is in the oil window (Fig.…”
Section: Mesozoic (Tse 5-tse6)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These deposits transition eastward into offshore mudstones of the Lower Triassic Vikinghøgda and the overlying Botneheia formations (Fig. 4) (Mørk et al, 1999;Vigran et al, 2014;Wesenlund et al, 2022).…”
Section: Lithostratigraphy and Depositional Systemsmentioning
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“…Phosphate nodules are found throughout the interval, either dispersed in the shale or as basal lags in the siltstone [ 28 , 38 ]. The early Anisian saw a transgression that led to deep-shelf, anoxic depositional environments throughout the lower Muen Member, before conditions fluctuated more in the Ladinian part of the Blanknuten Member [ 29 , 30 , 36 38 ].…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%