Transport and depositional processes of organic matter evaluated by biomarker profiles in Miocene turbiditic sequences from Hokkaido, Japan

Extrabasinal turbidity currents, also known as hyperpycnal flows, can deposit vast amounts of organic carbon to the marine realm. On the other hand, intrabasinal turbidity currents are commonly thought to resuspend and further oxidize organic matter (OM), creating deposits with poor preservation of...

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Published in:Sedimentary geology Vol. 454; p. 106455
Main Authors: Ismail, Muhammad Adam, Asahi, Hiroyasu, Sawada, Ken
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01.08.2023
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ISSN:0037-0738, 1879-0968
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