Lithology and Source Rock Generative Potential of the Eggerding Formation (Lower Oligocene, Molasse Basin)
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T1 - Lithology and Source Rock Generative Potential of the Eggerding Formation (Lower Oligocene, Molasse Basin)
AU - Leitner, Birgit
N1 - embargoed until null
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The Lower Oligocene in the Molasse basin is divided from bottom to top into Schöneck, Dynow, Eggerding and Zupfing formations. The Eggerding Formation, about 40 m thick, consists in its lower part of shaly marlstone with up to 6.0% organic carbon (TOC) and white bands, which are rich in coccolithophorides. The upper part of the Eggerding Formation consists of a homogenous sequence of marly shale with about 1.65% TOC. Calcite and TOC contents in the Zupfing Formation are about 30% and
AB - The Lower Oligocene in the Molasse basin is divided from bottom to top into Schöneck, Dynow, Eggerding and Zupfing formations. The Eggerding Formation, about 40 m thick, consists in its lower part of shaly marlstone with up to 6.0% organic carbon (TOC) and white bands, which are rich in coccolithophorides. The upper part of the Eggerding Formation consists of a homogenous sequence of marly shale with about 1.65% TOC. Calcite and TOC contents in the Zupfing Formation are about 30% and
KW - Lower Oligocene Molasse Basin Eggerding Formation Source rock potential Leco Rock-Eval Log measurements Coccolithophorides
KW - Unteroligozän Molasse Becken Eggerding-Formation Muttergesteins-Potential Leco Rock Eval Biomarkeranalyse Bohrlochmessungen Coccolithophoriden
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -