Uraniferous bitumens from Great Britain, Scandinavia nd South Africa have been studied by oil-immersion reflected-light microscopy and categorised into those formed either by replacement ofpre-existing uraninite and pitchblende or by complexation/reduction mechanisms in pre-existing hydrocarbons. The former are characterised by displaying normal replacive textures, and containing high concentrations of non-mineral-bound uranium, or later, occasionally exotic, uraniferous fracture-filling phases. Uraniferous bitumens formed during complexation/reduction reactions display monotonous mineralogies and ordered mineral-inclusion distributions. Radiolytic alteration of uraniferous bitumens induces both chemical and mechanical alteration. Early alt...
Hydrous pyrolysis experiments were conducted on immature organic-rich rock with type-I kerogen to ev...
International audienceThe Alum Shale Formation is a metal-rich black shale, deposited on the Baltosc...
Natural bitumen (viscous, viscoplastic, and solid) cannot be extracted by methods commonly used in o...
International audienceThe uranium deposits of Arlit are located in fluvial sandstone rich in organic...
reportNative bitumen is naturally occurring, solid organic material that originates, with few except...
Solid bitumen (here used to refer to an altered, insoluble crude oil) occurs as black blebs and frac...
International audienceIn the central part of the Fennoscandian Shield, the Talvivaara Ni-Zn-Cu-Co de...
The Ordovician Lockne impact structure is located in central Sweden. The target lithology consisted ...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Craters as Indicators for Planetary Environmental Evo...
Bitumens collected in the east zone of the Cigar Lake deposit have been analyzed by C-13 nuclear mag...
journal articleSome crude oil, natural asphalt, and petroliferous rock are appreciably radioactive, ...
© SGEM2019. Bituminous sandy rocks occur in the area between the river Volga and Ural mountains (Rep...
Transformations of Upper Kazanian gypsum cover of oil-bearing strata in the outbreak zone are consid...
Bitumen-bearing fractures and vugs were investigated in the highly organic-rich Jordan Oil Shale (JO...
Five shale samples preserved from the oil window of four unconventional reservoirs were solvent-extr...
Hydrous pyrolysis experiments were conducted on immature organic-rich rock with type-I kerogen to ev...
International audienceThe Alum Shale Formation is a metal-rich black shale, deposited on the Baltosc...
Natural bitumen (viscous, viscoplastic, and solid) cannot be extracted by methods commonly used in o...
International audienceThe uranium deposits of Arlit are located in fluvial sandstone rich in organic...
reportNative bitumen is naturally occurring, solid organic material that originates, with few except...
Solid bitumen (here used to refer to an altered, insoluble crude oil) occurs as black blebs and frac...
International audienceIn the central part of the Fennoscandian Shield, the Talvivaara Ni-Zn-Cu-Co de...
The Ordovician Lockne impact structure is located in central Sweden. The target lithology consisted ...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on Impact Craters as Indicators for Planetary Environmental Evo...
Bitumens collected in the east zone of the Cigar Lake deposit have been analyzed by C-13 nuclear mag...
journal articleSome crude oil, natural asphalt, and petroliferous rock are appreciably radioactive, ...
© SGEM2019. Bituminous sandy rocks occur in the area between the river Volga and Ural mountains (Rep...
Transformations of Upper Kazanian gypsum cover of oil-bearing strata in the outbreak zone are consid...
Bitumen-bearing fractures and vugs were investigated in the highly organic-rich Jordan Oil Shale (JO...
Five shale samples preserved from the oil window of four unconventional reservoirs were solvent-extr...
Hydrous pyrolysis experiments were conducted on immature organic-rich rock with type-I kerogen to ev...
International audienceThe Alum Shale Formation is a metal-rich black shale, deposited on the Baltosc...
Natural bitumen (viscous, viscoplastic, and solid) cannot be extracted by methods commonly used in o...