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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 2013
Pages 449-454

Source of Potassium for the Illitization Process in Buried Argillaceous Rocks: A Case for Evidence from the Woodford Shale, North-Central Oklahoma

M. W. Totten, D. Ramirez-Caro, S. Chaudhuri, N. Clauer, R. Boutin, G. Riepl, J. Miesse, K. Semhi

Abstract

We present a unifying concept about the supply of chemical elements in the conversion of smectite to illite in deep burial argillaceous sediments. Transformation of organic materials deposited with the sediments provides at least part, if not the entire amount, of K needed for the diagenetic mineral conversion. According to this concept, Al does not have to be considered as conservative in the conversion process as some have suggested. Some Al could have also come from the organic matter. Furthermore, we maintain that illitization of smectite and organic matter transformation are coeval, in which case oil genesis and illitization in the same source bed could very easily be contemporary events.


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