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FLUORINE IN COLORADO OIL SHALE.

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Edited by: Gary James H.

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Abstract

Oil shale from the lower part of the Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, averages 0. 13 weight percent fluorine, which is about twice that found in common shales, but is the same as the average amount found in some oil shales from other parts of the world. Some fluorine may reside in fluorapatite; however, limited data suggest that cryolite may be quantitatively more important. To gain a better understanding of the detailed distribution of fluorine in the deeper nahcolite-bearing oil shales, cores were selected for study from two exploratory holes drilled in the northern part of the Piceance Creek Basin where the oil shales reach their maximum thickness and grade.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title FLUORINE IN COLORADO OIL SHALE.
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher Colorado Sch of Mines
Publisher location Golden, CO, USA
Larger Work Title Oil Shale Symposium Proceedings
First page 9
Last page 20
Conference Title Eighteenth Oil Shale Symposium Proceedings.
Conference Location Grand Junction, CO, USA
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