Abstract Marine organic-rich shales generally have high uranium content associated with sedimentary organic matter. However, organic matter in black shales is not homogeneous, but instead a mixture of different macerals.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Marine organic-rich shales generally have high uranium content associated with sedimentary organic matter. However, organic matter in black shales is not homogeneous, but instead a mixture of different macerals. The uranium content and organic petrographic composition of 27 New Albany Shale samples indicate differential contributions of macerals to the uranium content in the Upper Devonian New Albany Shale of the Illinois Basin. Specifically, uranium is mainly associated with amorphous organic matter (microbially degraded phytoplankton, zooplankton, and bacterial biomass), where an average uranium content of approximately 550 ppm has been estimated. The amorphous organic matter's lack of structure, as well as admixed with mineral grains (
               
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