Organics in the Duvernay and Keg River with Nancy Chow

Published: Dec. 1, 2021, 6 a.m.

This conversation with Dr. Nancy Chow, geologist at the University of Manitoba, is about the organics in the Duvernay and Keg River Formations.\xa0 The discussion focuses around Nancy Chow, Jack Wendte, and Lavern D. Stasiuk\u2019s scientific research paper titled \u201cProductivity versus preservation controls on two organic-rich carbonate facies in the Devonian of Alberta: sedimentological and organic petrological evidence\u201d.\xa0 Some highlights include evidence for organic matter preservation due to bottom water anoxia vs high organic productivity. \xa0

May this exchange serve to expand your geological knowledge on the go.

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Nancy Chow, Jack Wendte, Lavern D. Stasiuk; Productivity versus preservation controls on two organic-rich carbonate facies in the Devonian of Alberta: sedimentological and organic petrological evidence. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 1995;; 43 (4): 433\u2013460. doi: https://doi.org/10.35767/gscpgbull.43.4.433