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Source rock characteristics and biostratigraphy of the Lower Silurian (Telychian) organic-rich shales at Akyaka, central Taurus region, Turkey

  • Ö N. Varol
  • , I. H. Demirel
  • , R. B. Rickards
  • , Y. Günay
  • European Natural Disasters Training Center
  • University of Cambridge
  • Turkish Petroleum Corporation

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Abstract

The Akyaka section in the central Taurus region in the southern part of Turkey includes the organic matter and graptolite-rich black shales which were deposited under dysoxic to anoxic marine conditions in the Early Silurian. A biostratigraphical analysis, based on graptolite assemblages, indicates that the sediments studied may well be referable to the querichi Biozone and early Telychian, Llandovery. A total of 15 samples have been subjected to Leco and Rock-Eval pyrolysis and graptolite reflectance measurements for determination of their source rock characteristics and thermal maturity. The total organic carbon content of the graptolite-bearing shales varies from 1.75 to 3.52 wt% with an average value of 2.86 wt%. The present Rock-Eval pyrolytic yields and calculated values of hydrogen and oxygen indexes imply that the recent organic matter type is inert kerogen. The measured maximum graptolite reflectance (GRmax %) values are between 5.04% and 6.75% corresponding to thermally over maturity. This high maturity suggests a deep burial of the Lower Silurian sediments resulting from overburden rocks of Upper Paleozoic to Mesozoic Upper Cretaceous and Middle-Upper Eocene thrusts occurred in the region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)901-911
Number of pages11
JournalMarine and Petroleum Geology
Volume23
Issue number9-10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2006

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Keywords

  • Central Taurus
  • Graptolite biostratigraphy
  • Graptolite reflection measurements
  • Source rock
  • Telychian hot shales

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