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Investigation on the Properties of Concrete Containing Oil Shale Waste Ash as a Substitute for Cement [PDF]
Chenglin Shi, Zijian Shi
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Effects of Inherent Minerals on Pyrolysis Behavior and Kinetics of Jimsar Oil Shale. [PDF]
Cao R +5 more
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Several issues worthy of attention in current lacustrine shale oil exploration and development
Zhijun Jin +3 more
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The deep paleo‐lake, characterised by low energy and moderate salinity, facilitated the input of fine‐grained minerals and the development of aquatic organic matter. Under the combined influence of the sedimentary environment and material source, mineral‐bound organic matter was formed, which played a crucial role in the enrichment of organic matter ...
Rusi Zuo +6 more
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Analysis of Effective Pyrolysis Zone and Heat Loss in Oil Shale Reservoir with Random Fractures. [PDF]
Yu H, Tang J, Zhang X, Ren L, Zhang X.
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This paper discusses a new model concerning the precipitation mechanismand significance of anhydrite cement in tight sandstone. Anhydrite cement ismainly formed by the dissolution and reprecipitation of early‐diageneticcalcite cements, feldspars and volcanic rock fragments at the mesodiageneticstage.
Long Luo +10 more
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Activated Carbon Derived from Waste Oil Shale Semi-Coke for Supercapacitor Application. [PDF]
Xiong C, Wang N, Feng M.
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Extractable and kerogen-bound hopanoids from typical Eocene oil shales in China
Changbo Zhai +4 more
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We propose that one of the largest known bioconstructions (the Monte Zenone bioherm) in the Southern Alps, northern Italy, and its growth on a tilted and drowned platform block of the Norian Dolomia Principale was controlled by hydrothermal dolomitisation from fault‐controlled fluids during the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic rifting phase. Dolomitisation
Martin Müller +3 more
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