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The moderately negative carbon isotope values indicate a normal marine signature which may be slightly modified by a variable contribution of CO2 derived from sedimentary organic matter decay.
Approximately 10%% of the samples analyzed in the setting shows moderately negative carbon isotope composition which may reflect normal marine signature slightly modified by variable contribution of CO2 derived from sedimentary organic matter decay (Table 2) (Bellanca et al. 2005).
The moderately negative carbon isotope composition of 50%% of the samples indicates a normal marine signature that was influenced by sedimentary organic matter decay (Bellanca et al. 2005), which might be as a result of transportation of organic-rich material to the sandstones (Dutton 2008).
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