Despite the abundance of shales in the Earth's crust and their industrial and environmental importance, their microscale physical properties are poorly understood, owing to the presence of many structurally related mineral phases and a porous network structure spanning several length scales. Here, the use of coherent X-ray diffraction imaging (CXDI) to study the internal structure of microscopic shale fragments is demonstrated. Simultaneous wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) measurement facilitated the study of the mineralogy of the shale microparticles. It was possible to identify pyrite nanocrystals as inclusions in the quartz–clay matrix and the volume of closed unconnected pores was estimated. The combined CXDI–WAXD analysis enabled th...
Most of the newly discovered mineral phases, as well as many new synthesized industrial materials, a...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) was used to characterize the three-dimens...
When working on advanced research topics in geosciences, one must often deal with small yields and ...
Despite the abundance of shales in the Earth's crust and their industrial and environmental importan...
Shales have a complex mineralogy with structural features spanning several length scales, making the...
The organic and mineralogical heterogeneity in shale at micrometer and nanometer spatial scales cont...
The pore space of shales and mudrocks ranges from molecular dimensions to micrometers in length scal...
The pore and fracture microstructures are key to understanding gas flow in shales. The experimental ...
Electron diffraction tomography is a powerful emerging method for the structure characterization of ...
International audienceThe multiscale pore structure of a natural shale is obtained by three distinct...
International audienceWe document the evolution of the 3D fabric of shale along a km-long strain gra...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) was used to characterize the three-dimens...
The development of pore and fracture networks at the nano-scale as a response to heating can reveal ...
Imaging and image analysis of shale provides insights into the pore and fracture networks, dispositi...
Most of the newly discovered mineral phases, as well as many new synthesized industrial materials, a...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) was used to characterize the three-dimens...
When working on advanced research topics in geosciences, one must often deal with small yields and ...
Despite the abundance of shales in the Earth's crust and their industrial and environmental importan...
Shales have a complex mineralogy with structural features spanning several length scales, making the...
The organic and mineralogical heterogeneity in shale at micrometer and nanometer spatial scales cont...
The pore space of shales and mudrocks ranges from molecular dimensions to micrometers in length scal...
The pore and fracture microstructures are key to understanding gas flow in shales. The experimental ...
Electron diffraction tomography is a powerful emerging method for the structure characterization of ...
International audienceThe multiscale pore structure of a natural shale is obtained by three distinct...
International audienceWe document the evolution of the 3D fabric of shale along a km-long strain gra...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) was used to characterize the three-dimens...
The development of pore and fracture networks at the nano-scale as a response to heating can reveal ...
Imaging and image analysis of shale provides insights into the pore and fracture networks, dispositi...
Most of the newly discovered mineral phases, as well as many new synthesized industrial materials, a...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) was used to characterize the three-dimens...
When working on advanced research topics in geosciences, one must often deal with small yields and ...