kerogeenityypin
Kerogeenityypin refers to the classification of kerogen, which is the insoluble organic matter found in sedimentary rocks. Kerogen is a complex mixture of organic compounds that has been transformed from original biological materials by heat and pressure over geological time. Its composition and origin significantly influence the type and amount of hydrocarbons that can be generated from the rock.
There are three main types of kerogen: Type I, Type II, and Type III. Type I kerogen
Type II kerogen originates from marine plankton and other marine organisms. It has a moderate hydrogen-to-carbon
Type III kerogen is derived from terrestrial plant material, such as woody debris and humic matter. It