Geochemical characteristics of Early Cretaceous marine oil shale from the Changshe Mountain area in the northern Qiangtang Basin, Tibet: Implications for palaeoweathering, provenance, tectonic setting, and organic matter accumulation

Volume: 55, Issue: 4, Pages: 3229 - 3246
Published: Jul 18, 2019
Abstract
The Early Cretaceous Shengli River–Changshe Mountain marine oil shale belt, located in the northern Qiangtang Basin, Tibet, is estimated to be the largest marine oil shale resource in China. However, its palaeoweathering, provenance, and tectonic setting during the depositional history have received little interest. In this paper, 19 outcrop marine oil shale samples from the ChangsheMountain (CSM) area were studied to investigate the provenance,...
Paper Details
Title
Geochemical characteristics of Early Cretaceous marine oil shale from the Changshe Mountain area in the northern Qiangtang Basin, Tibet: Implications for palaeoweathering, provenance, tectonic setting, and organic matter accumulation
Published Date
Jul 18, 2019
Volume
55
Issue
4
Pages
3229 - 3246
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