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Pyrolytically Generated Source Rock for Petroleum Organic-Rich Thin Laminae Measured Values Total Organic Carbon Hydrogen Index 3.39 378 Pyrolytically Generated Petroleum S2 In-Place Petroleum S1 Organic matter occurrences in rock are controlled by both productivity and preservation.  This laminated rock from the Monterey Formation of California has seasonal laminations;  dark layers represent wet season clay from surface runoff that is also organic rich as the marine productivity system peaks during this season due to both nutrients in the runoff-waters and coincident upwelling of nutrient-rich deep water. 2.24 12.80 1 Inch LOMPOC Quarry Sample Monterey Formation, CA