LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY-APPLICATION TO POSSIBLE HIGH RANK AND CARBONATE SOURCE ROCKS

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dc.contributor.author Xiao X.
dc.contributor.author Wilkins R.W.T.
dc.contributor.author Liu D.
dc.contributor.author Liu Z.
dc.contributor.author Shen J.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-19T02:32:52Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-19T02:32:52Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1092001
dc.identifier.citation International Journal of Coal Geology, 2002, 51, 2, 129-141
dc.identifier.issn 0166-5162
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/28037
dc.description.abstract It is difficult to obtain useful fluorescence information from coals and source rocks of high maturity by means of conventional fluorescence microscopy due to the low fluorescence intensity of the macerals. A laser-induced fluorescence microscopy (LIFM) designed by the authors was applied to target the problem. An investigation was made by means of this technique on a suite of coals having a range of mean random vitrinite reflectance (VRo)=0.3-2.5%, and some high maturity source rocks of early Palaeozoic age. The results show that LIFM greatly improves several functions of conventional fluorescent microscopy. LIFM is very sensitive to organic matter in sediments and for the suite of Chinese coals and possible source rocks investigated, considerably extends the maturity range over which visible fluorescence can be observed. The range is extended from about 1.40% to 2.0% VRo for vitrinite of normal composition, from 1.30% to about 1.50% VRo for alginite and other liptinites, and from about 2.5% to 3.2% VRo for organic inclusions and asphalt-absorbed minerals. With LIFM, it was found that the organic matter in some early Palaeozoic carbonates and argillaceous limestones is distributed very unevenly. In these rocks, which are believed to have been significant source rocks, some microregions are very rich in organic matter or contain a large number of organic inclusions although the total organic carbon (TOC) of the whole rock is low. A microchannel network for petroleum expulsion and migration, comprised of grain boundaries, bedding planes and suture textures containing hydrocarbons was revealed in carbonate strata. LIFM of organic matter in rocks should extend the application of organic petrology in petroleum exploration.
dc.subject LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY (LIFM)
dc.subject HIGH RANK COALS
dc.subject HIGH MATURITY SOURCE ROCKS
dc.subject CARBONATE SOURCE ROCKS
dc.subject PETROLEUM MIGRATION
dc.title LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY-APPLICATION TO POSSIBLE HIGH RANK AND CARBONATE SOURCE ROCKS
dc.type Статья


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