2020
DOI: 10.1111/iar.12358
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Sedimentary and geochemical characterization of Middle–Late Miocene formations in the Neogene Tsugaru Basin, Japan by means of DTH27‐1 well sediment analysis

Abstract: Middle-Late Miocene age siliceous formations outcropping along the northwestern side of Honshu Island are considered prospective source rocks for hydrocarbons. An analysis of geophysical, sedimentological, and geochemical properties is essential to evaluate the formations' source potential, and to understand the factors that determined the accumulation and preservation of organic matter. This study investigates the Middle-Late Miocene geological record of the Tsugaru back-arc basin, located in the western part… Show more

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“…These formations are the source rocks for the oil and gas fields in these basins (Sampei et al, 2003), and thus have been extensively evaluated (e.g., Suzuki et al, 1995). To further elucidate the conditions for source rock formation, Akita Basin marine and sedimentary environments have also been studied (Tsuji et al, 1991;Tada, 1991Tada, , 1994Tada, , 1995Watanabe, 1994, 1995;Martizzi et al, 2020Martizzi et al, , 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These formations are the source rocks for the oil and gas fields in these basins (Sampei et al, 2003), and thus have been extensively evaluated (e.g., Suzuki et al, 1995). To further elucidate the conditions for source rock formation, Akita Basin marine and sedimentary environments have also been studied (Tsuji et al, 1991;Tada, 1991Tada, , 1994Tada, , 1995Watanabe, 1994, 1995;Martizzi et al, 2020Martizzi et al, , 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%