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Journal of Petroleum Geology

Abstract

Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.8, No.2, pp. 187-198, 1985

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DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND SOURCE ROCK Previous HitPOTENTIALNext Hit OF THE JURASSIC KIDOD SHALES, ISRAEL

Amos Bein and Ruth Binstock*

* The Geological Survey of Israel, 30, Malkhe Israel St., Jerusalem 95501, Israel.


Abstract

The Jurassic Kidod shales, which reach a thickness of up to 300 m., are found throughout the subsurface of central Israel at depths ranging from 1,200 m to over 2,300 m. Data derived from the study of bitumen and kerogen extracted from these shales were Previous HitusedNext Hit to evaluate its source Previous HitpotentialNext Hit and depositional regime. Methods Previous HitusedTop included liquid and gas chromatography, microanalysis, 13C determination, UV spectroscopy, electron spin resonance (ESR), thermal analysis (DTA and GTA), pyrolysis and vitrinite reflectance.

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