Microstructure of graptolite periderm in Silurian gas shales of Northern Poland

Core samples of Silurian graptolite shales from an exploration borehole within the Baltic Basin were examined by optical microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy. Graptolite periderm is composed of poorly ordered carbonaceous material of mainly aromatic str...

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Published inInternational journal of coal geology Vol. 189; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Morga, Rafał, Pawlyta, Mirosława
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.03.2018
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Summary:Core samples of Silurian graptolite shales from an exploration borehole within the Baltic Basin were examined by optical microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy. Graptolite periderm is composed of poorly ordered carbonaceous material of mainly aromatic structures. The dimension of the coherent domains is 1–2 nm. They are composed of two to three stacked layers. Raman spectral parameters of graptolite periderm are correlated with the mean random (Rr) and mean maximum (Rmax) reflectance of graptolites. The spectral ID1/IG ratio predicts thermal maturity in a mean reflectance of graptolites (Rr) range between 1.30% and 1.80% (Rmax ≈ 1.40–2.00%; Vitrinite Reflectance Equivalent VRE ≈ 1.10–1.50%). It is possible to calculate VRERaman from the ID1/IG ratio. •HRTEM imaging of the graptolite periderm performed for the first time.•Graptolite periderm is a poorly ordered carbonaceous material of mainly aromatic structures.•The dimension of the coherent domains in the graptolite periderm is 1–2 nm.•Several Raman spectral parameters are correlated with graptolite reflectance.•The ID1/IG ratio - predicts thermal maturity, when graptolite reflectance (Rr) is 1.30–1.80%.
ISSN:0166-5162
1872-7840
DOI:10.1016/j.coal.2018.02.012