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Classification and analysis of palynodebris from the Palaeocene sediments of the Forties Field

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ABSTRACT Sedimentary organic matter behaves as sedimentary particles and this study attempts to interpret its occurrence in the Palaeocene sands and mudstones of the Forties Field of the North Sea. New nomenclature and classification of this palynodebris are presented and are used to make quantitative counts of the palynodebris from nearly 600 samples of known sedimentary character. The new categories are further refined by objective testing of the data by Principal Components Analysis and Cluster Analysis. It is argued that two types of sedimentary organic matter are of particular value because they are preferentially deposited in different environments: palynowafers are most commonly deposited in the submarine fan lobes and channel complexes and amorphous matter occurs mostly in the lower energy basin plain sediments.

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