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Geochemical data for the Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: Major and trace element concentrations and total organic carbon content

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2019

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Birdwell, J.E., Oliver, T., and Warden, A., 2022, Geochemical data for the Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: Major and trace element concentrations and total organic carbon content: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q5VOQB.

Summary

The Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin of Colorado contains some of the richest oil shale deposits in the world (Johnson and others, 2009; Birdwell and others, 2013). The datasets compiled here were collected with the purpose of refining our understanding of geochemical variability through the depositional history of Eocene Lake Uinta in Piceance Basin. The effects of salinity, water column stratification, and redox conditions were of particular interest. The inclusion of basin center (cores) and basin margin (outcrop) samples through the full stratigraphic interval of the Green River Formation facilitated temporal and spatial assessment of trends within the basin. Geochemical and sedimentologic features of the Green [...]

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Purpose

These datasets were collected to provide geochemical characterization of oil shales in the Eocene Green River Formation to further the following research goals: (1) Improve stratigraphic understanding and regional correlations of the geochemistry of the Green River Formation in Piceance Basin. (2) Identify mudrock chemofacies based on elemental concentrations to compare with results from other studies of the sedimentological and mineralogical properties of Green River Formation oil shale as well as oil shale grade. (3) Examine how the depositional environment varied across Eocene Lake Uinta in Piceance Basin.

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