Abstract

The thermal history of the Permian formations from the Breccia Pipes area in the Colorado Plateau has been assessed using different methods. Burial reconstruction indicates maximum temperatures between 100 and 140 °C for a 30 °C/km geothermal gradient. A temperature of 140±5 °C integrated over 10 to 50 Ma. has been deduced from fission track analysis. This range of temperatures is consistent with trapping temperatures obtained by fluid inclusions study (75–140 °C). Fission track and burial hypotheses have been introduced in a kinetic model for organic matter maturation. The computed Tmax average 445 and 421 °C respectively. A comparison with organic geochemistry data from the Permian Toroweap formation is carried out and demonstrates that the two above hypotheses constitute a thermal framework for the organic matter evolution. Main conclusions referring to beginning of oil window and regional uplift ages (Laramide orogeny) as well as maximum temperature ranges are deduced from this study.

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