Mineralogy of oil shale in the upper part of Parachute Creek member of the Green River Formation in the Eastern Uinta Basin, Utah

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Desborough, George A.
Title Mineralogy of oil shale in the upper part of Parachute Creek member of the Green River Formation in the Eastern Uinta Basin, Utah
Date 1976
Description The relative abundance and distribution of major and minor minerals have been determined by X-ray diffraction for samples of Green River Formation oil shale in three drill cores from the eastern part of the Uinta Basin, Utah. The samples in each core are from the same rock stratigraphic interval between the Curly bed and Wavy bed tuffs. This interval includes the Mahogany zone, which is the thickest and richest oil-shale unit with the greatest economic potential for extraction of oil. One core is from Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2, another is from Federal Prototype Oil Shale Lease Tract Ua, and the third is from an area nominated for a possible federal oil-shale in situ tract. Dolomite and quartz are generally the most abundant minerals; calcite, albite, and K-feldspar are less abundant. Minor minerals in varied amounts include illite, analcime, aragonite, and smectite. Smectite is abundant in one core and has not previously been recognized in the Mahogany zone. The presence of this mineral is important, in as much as it will increase retorting energy requirements. Saline minerals were not detected.
Type Text
Publisher United States Department of the Interior
Subject Parachute Creek; Green River Formation; Uinta Basin; Utah; X-ray diffraction; Oil shale; Curly bed; Wavy bed tuffs; Mahogany zone; Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 2; Federal Prototype Oil Shale Leas Tract Ua; Smectite; Mineralogy
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Desborough, G. A. (1976). Mineralogy of oil shale in the upper part of Parachute Creek member of the Green River Formation in the Eastern Uinta Basin, Utah.
Rights Management (c) George A. Desborough
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s61r9pp2
Setname ir_eua
ID 214275
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61r9pp2
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