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FROM MANGROVES TO PETROLEUM PRECURSORS: AN EXAMPLE FROM TROPICAL NORTHEAST AUSTRALIA.

Abstract

Missionary Bay, north Queensland, is an example of a tropical modern depositional environment dominated by mangrove swamps. Several major sedimentary facies are represented. Large amounts of mangrove litter are carried in nearly anoxic creeks to the bay. Bay-bottom sediments have only a shallow upper oxidized layer, and are strongly reducing at depth. Total lipid content of the bay-bottom sediments is very high. Sedimentation rates for the bay-bottom sediments are high, about 1 cm/year. Progradation rates are also high, about 1 m/year. Anoxic conditions of transport and deposition, plus the high sedimentation rates, suggest that the low-tide muds and bay-bottom muds are excellent source rock analogs.

Authors

Risk MJ; Rhodes EG

Journal

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Vol. 69, No. 8, pp. 1230–1240

Publication Date

August 1, 1985

ISSN

0149-1423

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