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Note About Need For "Source Rock" Article or Information
Presently, in Wikipedia there's no article for 'source rock' there's this article about Maturity (geology) which is actually 'mature source rock', that is, it's a type of source rock. There's also Petroleum geology but its 'source rock' section needs to be improved. It doesn't address the levels of maturity very much. Maybe someone (with a greater interest in geology than me) who reads this can create a 'source rock' article, or modify the 'mature rock' article, or improve the 'source' (source rock) section of Petroleum geology. (I am just a translator for Geology of the Falkland Islands who had no idea what 'source rock' was nor how to translate it.) (AnFu) AnFu12:53, 9 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]