“…2) deposited in a broad swathe of sedimentary environments from lakes to the abyssal plains of the ocean (Arthur, 1979;Jenkyns, 1980;Waples, 1983;Bohacs et al, 2000;Tyson, 2005). Depending on sedimentary environment, black shales can be deposited by any one or combination of processes that control fine-grained sedimentation: pelagic settling, hemipelagic deposition (including lateral advection of sediment), hemiturbiditic and Extinction of marine genera and major OAEs Raup & Sepkoski, 1986 87 Petroleum reserves generated by source rocks Klemme & Ulmishek, 1991 Oil Gas Climate mode Frakes et al, 1992 G r e e n h o u s e G r e e n h o u s e G r e e n h o u s e I c e h o u s e (Gradstein et al, 2004), climate mode (Frakes et al, 1992), major orogenic intervals, magnetic field reversals (Ogg et al, 2008), oceanic crust production (Stanley, 1999) and LIP aereal extent (Kidder and Worsley, 2010), carbon isotope curve (Prokoph et al, 2008), strontium isotope curve (McArthur, 2010), RCO 2 and CO 2 proxy record (Berner, 2006;Royer, 2006), global temperature (Frakes et al, 1992), eustatic sea level stand (Exxon curve; Haq et al, 1987;Haq and Al-Qahtani, 2005;Miller et al, 2005), continental glaciations (Ridgwell, 2005), extinction of marine genera and major oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) (Raup and Sepkoski, 1986), petroleum reserves generated by source rocks (Klemme and Ulmishek, 1991), and passive margin extension (Bradley, 2008).…”