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Note About Need For "Source Rock" Article or Information[edit]
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) AnFu 12:53, 9 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]