2018
DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12310
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Phosphatized tungsten‐metabolizing coccoid microbes interpreted from oil shale of an Eocene lake, Green River Formation, Utah, USA

Abstract: Microscopic globular structures have been observed in some beds of oil shale from eastern Utah. These beds comprise carbonate-dominated mud that is interlaminated with variably thick and continuous organic-rich layers. Collectively they are enriched in phosphorus, REEs, and actinides. The beds are considered of lacustrine origin and assigned to the Eocene Green River Formation. The globules themselves are of microcrystalline carbonate fluorapatite (μCFA), often contain concentric internal structures, and usual… Show more

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