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Geology of the Chang 7 Member oil shale of the Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin in central north China
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We present a review of the Chang 7 Member oil shale, which occurs in the middle–late Triassic Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin in central north China. The oil shale has a thickness of 28 m (average), an area of around 30 000 km
2
and a Ladinian age. It is mainly brown-black to black in colour with a laminar structure. It is characterized by average values of 18 wt% TOC (total organic carbon), 8 wt% oil yield, a 8.35 MJ kg
−1
calorific value, 400 kg t
−1
hydrocarbon productivity and kerogen of type I–II
1
, showing a medium quality. On average, it comprises 49% clay minerals, 29% quartz, 16% feldspar and some iron oxides, which is close to the average mineral composition of global shale. The total SiO
2
and Al
2
O
3
comprise 63.69 wt% of the whole rock, indicating a medium ash type. The Sr/Ba is 0.33, the V/Ni is 7.8, the U/Th is 4.8 and the FeO/Fe
2
O
3
is 0.5, indicating formation in a strongly reducing, freshwater or low-salinity sedimentary environment. Multilayered intermediate-acid tuff is developed in the basin, which may have promoted the formation of the oil shale. The Ordos Basin was formed during the northwards subduction of the Qinling oceanic plate during the Ladinian–Norian in a back-arc basin context. The oil shale of the Ordos Basin has a large potential for hydrocarbon generation.
Supplementary material:
Tables of oil-shale geochemical composition, proximate and organic matter analyses from the Chang 7 Member oil shale, the Ordos Basin, Central north China are available at
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4411703
Title: Geology of the Chang 7 Member oil shale of the Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin in central north China
Description:
We present a review of the Chang 7 Member oil shale, which occurs in the middle–late Triassic Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin in central north China.
The oil shale has a thickness of 28 m (average), an area of around 30 000 km
2
and a Ladinian age.
It is mainly brown-black to black in colour with a laminar structure.
It is characterized by average values of 18 wt% TOC (total organic carbon), 8 wt% oil yield, a 8.
35 MJ kg
−1
calorific value, 400 kg t
−1
hydrocarbon productivity and kerogen of type I–II
1
, showing a medium quality.
On average, it comprises 49% clay minerals, 29% quartz, 16% feldspar and some iron oxides, which is close to the average mineral composition of global shale.
The total SiO
2
and Al
2
O
3
comprise 63.
69 wt% of the whole rock, indicating a medium ash type.
The Sr/Ba is 0.
33, the V/Ni is 7.
8, the U/Th is 4.
8 and the FeO/Fe
2
O
3
is 0.
5, indicating formation in a strongly reducing, freshwater or low-salinity sedimentary environment.
Multilayered intermediate-acid tuff is developed in the basin, which may have promoted the formation of the oil shale.
The Ordos Basin was formed during the northwards subduction of the Qinling oceanic plate during the Ladinian–Norian in a back-arc basin context.
The oil shale of the Ordos Basin has a large potential for hydrocarbon generation.
Supplementary material:
Tables of oil-shale geochemical composition, proximate and organic matter analyses from the Chang 7 Member oil shale, the Ordos Basin, Central north China are available at
https://doi.
org/10.
6084/m9.
figshare.
c.
4411703.
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