2016
DOI: 10.3176/earth.2016.06
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Assessing the geochemical variability of oil shale in the Attarat Um Ghudran deposit, Jordan

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“…Only fresh OS sequences not subjected to alterations are discussed here. The paper continues the systematic description of the AUG OS started earlier by several researchers [1][2][3]. Based on the classification by Hutton [4], DeWolfe et al [5] considered the Jordanian oil shale (JOS) to belong to the family of marinites.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Only fresh OS sequences not subjected to alterations are discussed here. The paper continues the systematic description of the AUG OS started earlier by several researchers [1][2][3]. Based on the classification by Hutton [4], DeWolfe et al [5] considered the Jordanian oil shale (JOS) to belong to the family of marinites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…First, the chemical composition of separate layers is different but is principally uniform at least across the studied area [1]. Statistical analysis of the chemical data has revealed spatial regularities of elemental distribution and specificity of concentration of major and trace elements in individual layers [2]. Analysis of gamma-ray diagrams of downhole logging of wells demonstrated the layering-related distribution of elevated radioactive elements and proved the reliability of the stratigraphic scheme of the OS unit [3].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The age of the deposits ranged from Upper Cretaceous to Paleogene (referred to locally as the Muwaqqar Chalk‐Marl Formation). A succession of finely bedded (or laminated) kerogen‐bearing carbonate rocks forming a uniform lithologic unit was the target of our study . Initial characterization was carried out using XRD (for mineral identification), XRF (for chemical contents) and Fisher assay for ultimate oil content.…”
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“…Commercially, oil shale is a potential source for liquid fuel and is being utilized in many countries worldwide . Based on the fact that huge amounts of shale deposits are located in the middle and southern parts of Jordan, international reports indicated that the in‐place shale oil resources in Jordan are around 5,240 million tons and this amount of oil is enough to cover the Jordanian energy needs for a long time . The presence of large oil shale deposits and the high rates of petroleum oil motivated the Jordanian governmental sectors to utilize these deposits for the production of shale oil .…”
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