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Palynology, palynofacies analysis, depositional environments and source rock potential of Lower Cretaceous successions in southern Iraq

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages 362-376

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2016.05.032

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Palynology; Palynofacies; Organic geochemistry; Cretaceous; Iraq

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A diverse and well-preserved non-marine and marine palynomorph assemblage was recovered from the Lower Cretaceous Yamama, Ratawi and Zubair formations in southern Iraq. A distinctive monospecific assemblage of the dinocyst Subtilisphaera in the Ru-19 Well, in addition to its frequent occurrence in other wells in the Zubair Formation, reflects an ecologically stressed, marginal marine environment. This assemblage constitutes the first record of the Subtilisphaera ecozone in Iraq and Arabian realm and indeed only the second one east of Morocco. The palynofacies composition of the studied rock units has been related to previous organic geochemical analyses. Each rock unit has its own palynofacies characteristics and in general, samples dominated by amorphous kerogen have the highest total organic carbon (TOC) and hydrogen index (HI), as is the case for some samples from the studied Yamama Formation and samples belonging to palynofacies PF2 from the Zubair Formation. Samples that are mostly retrieved from the Zubair Formation, containing abundant phyoclasts, have the lowest TOC and HI values. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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