Petrolipalynology

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This book addresses the principles and methods for determining petroleum source rocks based on fossil spores and pollen. Studying petroliferous basins in China, we discovered that there are often as many as three different sources of the microfossils: the source rocks, the rocks along the pathway, and the reservoir rocks. Therefore, fossil spores, pollen and algae from inland and coastal shelf petroliferous basins are analyzed and illustrated to show this complex process. Furthermore, the organic origin theory of oil is proven and environmental characteristics for hydrocarbon source-rock formation are discussed. Along with the geochronical and geographic distribution of non-marine petroleum source rocks in China, the mechanisms of petroleum migration following the pathways to the reservoirs are investigated. It will be a valuable reference work as well as a textbook for a wider research areas ranging from stratigraphy, palynology, palaeontology and petroleum geology.

Author(s): Dexin Jiang, Eleanora I. Robbins, Yongdong Wang, Huiqiu Yang (auth.)
Series: Springer Geology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XIX, 263
Tags: Paleontology; Economic Geology; Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)

Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Geological Background....Pages 11-42
Fossil Spores and Pollen in Crude Oils....Pages 43-93
Petroleum Sporo-pollen Assemblages and Petroleum Source Rocks....Pages 95-121
Spore/Pollen Fossil Coloration and Petroleum Source Rock Quality....Pages 123-127
Palynological Evidence for Organic Petroleum Origin Theory....Pages 129-133
Environment for the Formation of Petroleum Source Rocks....Pages 135-151
Mechanisms of Petroleum Migration....Pages 153-158
Geochronic and Geographic Distribution of Nonmarine Petroleum Source Rocks....Pages 159-162
Back Matter....Pages 163-263