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Title: Organic sedimentation response to tectonic and paleogeographic influences in Celebes and Sulu basins, west Pacific (ODP, Leg 124)

Conference · · AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA)
OSTI ID:6266761
;  [1];  [2];  [3];  [4];  [5]
  1. Universite de Orleans (France)
  2. Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (France)
  3. Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover, (West Germany)
  4. Texas A and M Univ., College Station (USA)
  5. Universite de Paris, Orsay (France)

The objectives of Leg 124 of the Ocean Drilling Program were to determine the age and stratigraphy of the Celebes and Sulu seas, which are thought to record the history of complex tectonic and oceanographic events that have battered this Western Pacific region throughout the Cenozoic. The present study attempts to relate the organic sedimentation characteristics to the general history of the basins based on the organic carbon content of the sediments, the organic accumulation rates, and the type and state of preservation of the organic matter. Both geochemical and petrographic methods were used for the organic matter characterization: organic carbon concentration, Rock Eval pyrolysis, and petrographic analysis of chemically isolated organic matter. Information on the diagenetic processes was obtained from the molecular and isotopic composition of the hydrocarbon gases released from the sediments, interstitial water chemistry, and elemental composition of the whole sediment. In the Celebes (Site 767) and in the Sulu (Site 768) sediments, the organic matter is mainly of continental origin with the highest concentrations and accumulation rates occurring in the middle Miocene turbiditic sequences. The autochthonous organic material is relatively higher, and sometimes dominant in sediments younger than middle to late Miocene. In sediments older than middle Miocene, the relative proportion of marine organic matter is thought to be mainly controlled by dilution with massive turbiditic (Celebes and Sulu) or pyroclastic (Sulu) deposits. Petrographic analysis of the Eocene and lower Miocene organic matter in the Celebes Sea shows that it consists only of highly degraded terrestrial particles, indicating poor conditions for organic matter preservation during this period.

OSTI ID:
6266761
Report Number(s):
CONF-900702-; CODEN: AABUD
Journal Information:
AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA), Vol. 74:6; Conference: 5. Circum-Pacific energy and mineral resources conference, Honolulu, HI (USA), 29 Jul - 3 Aug 1990; ISSN 0149-1423
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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