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Original Articles

Trace Elements in Marine Oil Shale from the Changshe Mountain Area, Northern Tibet, China

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Pages 2296-2306 | Received 27 Apr 2010, Accepted 04 Jun 2010, Published online: 19 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

With the aim of better understanding geochemistry and assessing potentially hazardous trace elements of marine oil shale, 18 samples from the Changshe Mountain area are studied. The contents of Se, Mo, Cd, As, Bi, Cs, F, and Zn are enriched from 1.8 to 34.5 times as compared with the Clarke values, whereas the other elements are slightly higher/lower than the respective worldwide means. The potentially hazardous trace elements in the Changshe Mountain oil shale include As, Cd, Mo, and Se. Arsenic, Mo, and Se are mainly controlled by organic matter, whereas Cd is mainly present in fossil remains.

Notes

Source: aTayor, 1964;

bPatterson, 1986.

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