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Natural fractures in a United Kingdom shale reservoir analog, Cleveland Basin, northeast England (2014)
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Imber, J., Armstrong, H., Clancy, S., Daniels, S., Herringshaw, L., McCaffrey, K., …Warren, C. (2014). Natural fractures in a United Kingdom shale reservoir analog, Cleveland Basin, northeast England. AAPG Bulletin, 98(11), 2411-2437. https://doi.org/10.1306/07141413144

Faults and fractures within the well-exposed Lower Jurassic Cleveland Ironstone and Whitby Mudstone formations may provide insights into the tectonic history of gas-prospective, Mississippian shale in northern England. Sub-vertical opening mode fract... Read More about Natural fractures in a United Kingdom shale reservoir analog, Cleveland Basin, northeast England.

Phanerozoic environments of black shale deposition and the Wilson Cycle (2012)
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Trabucho-Alexandre, J., Hay, W., & de Boer, P. (2012). Phanerozoic environments of black shale deposition and the Wilson Cycle. Solid Earth, 3(1), 29-42. https://doi.org/10.5194/se-3-29-2012

The spatial and temporal distribution of black shales is related to the development of environments in which they accumulate and to a propitious combination of environmental variables. In recent years, much has been done to improve our understanding... Read More about Phanerozoic environments of black shale deposition and the Wilson Cycle.

An open ocean record of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (2011)
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Gröcke, D., Hori, R., Trabucho-Alexandre, J., Kemp, D., & Schwark, L. (2011). An open ocean record of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event. Solid Earth, 2(2), 245-257. https://doi.org/10.5194/se-2-245-2011

Oceanic anoxic events were time intervals in the Mesozoic characterized by widespread distribution of marine organic matter-rich sediments (black shales) and significant perturbations in the global carbon cycle. These perturbations are globally recor... Read More about An open ocean record of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event.

The mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic nutrient trap: Black shales and OAEs (2010)
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Trabucho Alexandre, J., Tuenter, E., Henstra, G., van der Zwan, K., van de Wal, R., Dijkstra, H., & de Boer, P. (2010). The mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic nutrient trap: Black shales and OAEs. Paleoceanography, 25(4), Article PA4201. https://doi.org/10.1029/2010pa001925

Organic-rich sediments are the salient marine sedimentation product in the mid-Cretaceous of the ocean basins formed in the Mesozoic. Oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) are discrete and particularly organic-rich intervals within these mid-Cretaceous organi... Read More about The mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic nutrient trap: Black shales and OAEs.