Minerals (Jan 2023)

Thermal Maturity and Kerogen Type of Badenian Dispersed Organic Matter from the Getic Depression, Romania

  • Maria Doina Ghiran,
  • Mihai Emilian Popa,
  • Izabela Mariș,
  • Georgeta Predeanu,
  • Ștefania Gheorghe,
  • Niculina Mihaela Bălănescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13020202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 202

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the thermal maturity of Upper Badenian (Middle Miocene) petroleum source rocks of the Getic Depression, Romania, and to characterize the dispersed organic matter using organic petrography associated with Rock-Eval pyrolysis. A total of 33 core samples of Upper Badenian source rocks from the central–southern part of Getic Depression was studied. The results show that most samples with values of total organic carbon (TOC) o%) ranging between 0.41% and 0.55%, and the values of Tmax between 409 °C and 443 °C. Optical microscopy with reflected white light and fluorescence blue light was used for identification of terrigenous macerals (vitrinite, liptinite as, resinite, cutinite, sporinite, and inertinite) associated with marine liptinite macerals (telalginite and lamalginite) showing yellow and bright–yellow epifluorescence.

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