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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 22(3), July 1999, pp.261-286

 

INTERPRETATION OF VITRINITE REFLECTANCE PROFILES IN THE CENTRAL IRISH SEA AREA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TIMING OF ORGANIC MATURATION

D. Corcoran* and G. Clayton*

The Central Irish Sea area, from Kish Bank to St. George's Channel and Cardigan Bay, consists of a series of Late Palaeozoic to Cenozoic extensional and transtensional basins which have experienced a multiphase inversion history. Potential hydrocarbon source rocks of Carboniferous and Jurassic ages have been recognised in this area. In the Kish Bank and Central Irish Sea Basins, maturation modelling of these source rocks is hampered by the severely truncated rock record and by the relative paucity of vitrinite throughout much of the preserved post-Palaeozoic (Triassic) section.

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