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Alteration of organic macerals by uranium irradiation in lower Paleozoic marine shales

Authors :
Fariborz Goodarzi
Qingyong Luo
Ningning Zhong
Niels H. Schovsbo
Arka Rudra
Leibo Bian
Xiaowei Zheng
Hamed Sanei
Source :
Zheng, X, Schovsbo, N H, Bian, L, Luo, Q, Zhong, N, Rudra, A, Goodarzi, F & Sanei, H 2021, ' Alteration of organic macerals by uranium irradiation in lower Paleozoic marine shales ', International Journal of Coal Geology, vol. 239, 103713 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2021.103713
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Measuring the degree of organic matter (OM) alteration caused by uranium (U) irradiation is important in the effective evaluation of the hydrocarbon potential and thermal maturity of U-rich source rocks. This study investigates OM alteration in the Baltoscandian U-rich, lower Paleozoic Alum shale obtained from three research wells in the thermally immature parts of eastern Sweden and western Estonia. The results show a marked increase in the proportion of refractory, non-generative organic carbon (NGOC) in the U-rich shale. Fluorescence spectrometry of unicellular alginites and lamalginites show a reduction of up to 95.6% in fluorescence relative intensity (RI) with increase in U content from 29 to 401 ppm. Fluorescence spectra of the liptinites exhibit a marked “red shift” as expressed by increase in red(R)/green(G) quotients. This change in fluorescence properties of the liptinites is associated with up to 77.6% decrease in hydrogen index (HI) and hence loss of hydrocarbon generation potential. Furthermore, organic molecules show significant loss of aromatic moieties as well as aliphatic constituents resulting in a more condensed macromolecular structure. The measured random reflectance of solid bitumen (BRo) appears to be significantly elevated in micro scale proximity to the U-containing minerals. The heterogeneous distribution of U-containing minerals and the contact with solid bitumen attributes to the wider range of BRo values and lead to the overall increase in mean BRo in samples with high U contents. In contrast, Ro values of zooclast macerals (GRo, e.g., graptolite, chitinozoans and vitrinite-like fragments) appear to be less influenced by U irradiation and hence are a more reliable maturity indicator in U- rich lower Paleozoic shales.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zheng, X, Schovsbo, N H, Bian, L, Luo, Q, Zhong, N, Rudra, A, Goodarzi, F & Sanei, H 2021, ' Alteration of organic macerals by uranium irradiation in lower Paleozoic marine shales ', International Journal of Coal Geology, vol. 239, 103713 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2021.103713
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4b67621a3ee2f232fcdcfdf4b6f2319
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2021.103713