- Kukersite
Kukersite is a marine type
oil shale ofOrdovician age, found in the Baltic Oil Shale Basin inEstonia and North-WestRussia . It was named after Kukruse settlement in Estonia in 1917 by Russianpaleontologist Mikhail Zalessky.Cite journal
last =Lille | first =Ü
title =Current knowledge on the origin and structure of Estonian kukersite kerogen
journal =Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal
publisher = Estonian Academy Publishers
volume = 20
issue =3
pages =253–263
year =2003
url=http://www.kirj.ee/public/oilshale/3_lille_2003_3.pdf
format = PDF
id = ISSN 0208-189X
accessdate =2007-10-20] The kukersite deposit in Estonia is one of the world’s highest-grade oil shale deposits with more than 40 % organic content and 66 % conversion ratio into shale oil and gas. Oil yields of kukersite are 30 to 47 % of the shale by weight. Most of thekerogen is derived from thefossil green alga, "Gloeocapsomorpha prisca", which has affinities to the modern cyanobacterium, "Entophysalis major", an extant species that formsalgal mat s inintertidal to very shallowsubtidal waters.Cite journal
last = Bauert | first = Heikki
title = The Baltic oil shale basin—An overview
journal=Proceedings 1993 Eastern Oil Shale Symposium
publisher = University of Kentucky Institute for Mining and Minerals Research
year =1994
pages = 411–421 ]Kukersite in Estonia occurs as an often calcareous layer of 2.5-3 metres thickness. Along the coast the Kukersite lies near the surface and dips to the south, so that the deposits is found at depths from 7 to 100 m.Cite journal
last =Altun | first =N. E.
last2 =Hiçyilmaz | first2 =C.
last3 =Hwang | first3 =J.-Y.
last4 =Suat Bağci | first4 =A.
last5 =Kök | first5 =M. V.
title =Oil Shales in the world and Turkey; reserves, current situation and future prospects: a review
journal =Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal
publisher = Estonian Academy Publishers
volume = 23
issue =3
pages =211–227
year =2006
url=http://www.kirj.ee/public/oilshale/oil-2006-3-2.pdf
format = PDF
id = ISSN 0208-189X
accessdate =2007-10-20]Matrix
mineral s dominantly include low-magnesium calcite ,dolomite , and siliciclastic minerals. They are not enriched inheavy metals .Cite paper
last = Dyni | first =John R.
title =Geology and resources of some world oil-shale deposits. Scientific Investigations Report 2005–5294
publisher = U.S. Department of the Interior. U.S. Geological Survey
year =2006
url = http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5294/pdf/sir5294_508.pdf
format=PDF
accessdate =2007-10-20]ee also
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Oil shale geology
*Cannel coal
*Lamosite
*Marinite
*Tasmanite
*Torbanite References
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