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The Clustering of Source Rocks: A Spectral Approach

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Authors
Makri V. I., Pasadakis D.
Type
Article in conference proceedings
Year
2024
Language
English
Abstract
The identification of family affiliation of samples emerging from oils and source rocks is a topic of primary importance in the field of exploration geoscience. We demonstrate how spectral clustering can be applied in the context of chemometrics on a set of rock extracts from Western Greece, using quantitative information of normal alkane (nC15–nC35) concentrations. The developed method is based on the creation of a graph Laplacian matrix that represents the latent graphical structure of the samples, and the subsequent estimation of the underlying clusters based on the eigenvectors of this matrix. The number of clusters is determined by optimizing the modularity of the resulting graph, thus ensuring high intra-cluster and low inter-cluster similarity. Our results highlight that the proposed approach partitions the geological samples into groups with distinct concentration profiles of n-alkanes and attains higher modularity values than methods traditionally employed in hydrocarbon exploration. This empirical study showcases the reliability of spectral methods to support source rock classification and provides a way to facilitate geochemical interpretations.
Conference proceedings
International conference on Mediterranean Geosciences Union
Numero ( Mese )
March
Publisher
Springer, Cham
Meeting name
MedGU 2022
Meeting place
Marrakesh, Morocco
Meeting date
27 - 30 November
Pages (or article number)
325-321