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G. Bessereau Institut Français du Pétrole Rueil Malmaison, France F. Guillocheau Université de Rennes Rennes, France A.-Y. Huc Institut Français du Pétrole Rueil Malmaison, France * ABSTRACT The study was performed at the basin scale
and covers a period of 25 m.y. where different orders of superimposed sequences
were identified. It investigated the Lias (Lower Jurassic) of the Paris
basin, an interval which is known as the bulk source rock for the oil pools
in this basin. It used two methods, both applied on wireline logs: (1)
the Carbolog method, which estimates the in-situ organic carbon content
of the series, showed that the Liassic series was characterized by strong
vertical and lateral variations of total organic carbon (TOC), and by the
occurrence of several organic-rich intervals besides the well-known Schistes
Carton; and (2) the "stacking pattern" method, which produced a consistent
framework of three superimposed sequences which are in keeping with the
global transgressive-regressive (T-R) Lias cycle. These are the genetic
units (0.1 to 0.4 m.y.) of possible climatic origin, the genetic unit sets
(0.6 to 1 m.y.) which might be of eustatic origin, and four minor T-R cycles
(5 to 8 m.y.; i.e., the "stage scale") of clearly tectonic origin. The
study showed a correlation between the distribution of the organic matter
and the sequence stratigraphic framework, at the different sequence orders
evidenced
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