Characterization of bituminite in Kimmeridge Clay by confocal laser scanning and atomic force microscopy

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作者
Hackley, Paul C. [1 ]
Kus, Jolanta [2 ]
Mendonca Filho, Joao Graciano [3 ]
Czaja, Andrew D. [4 ]
Borrego, Angeles G. [5 ]
Zivotic, Dragana [6 ]
Valentine, Brett J. [1 ]
Hatcherian, Javin J. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey USGS, Washington, DC 20242 USA
[2] BGR, Bamberg, Germany
[3] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
[4] Univ Cincinnati, Storrs, CT USA
[5] INCAR CSIC, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
关键词
Bituminite; Confocal laser scanning microscopy; Atomic force microscopy; Organic petrology; Thermal maturity; ORGANIC-MATTER; FLUORESCENCE ALTERATION; BOTRYOCOCCUS-BRAUNII; BLACK SHALES; PALEOENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; LUCAOGOU FORMATION; THERMAL MATURITY; CHEMICAL BASIS; SOLID BITUMEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.coal.2022.103927
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
This work investigates bituminite (amorphous sedimentary organic matter) in Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay source rock via confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). These petro-graphic tools were used to provide better understanding of the nature of bituminite, which has been historically difficult to identify and differentiate from similar organic matter types in source rocks. As part of an International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP) working group, an immature (0.42% vitrinite reflectance), organic-rich (44.1 wt% total organic carbon content) sample of Kimmeridge Clay was distributed to multiple laboratories for CLSM characterization. The primary observations from CLSM imaging and spectroscopy include: 1) the interpreted presence of Botryococcus algae as a contributor to bituminite precursors; 2) color red-shift of sulfide reflectance and bituminite auto-fluorescence from below the sample surface; 3) positive alteration of bituminite from laser-induced photo-oxidation of the sample surface, including fluorescence blue-shift; 4) fluorescence blue-shift associated to higher fluorescence intensity regions in bituminite indicative of composi-tional (fluorophore) differences; 5) the need for fluorescence spectroscopy standardization as applied via CLSM; and 6) the suitability of CLSM fluorescence spectroscopy to predict solid bitumen reflectance from bituminite spectral emission via calibration to an extant dataset. Secondary CLSM observations include detection of re-flected laser light from highly reflective inclusions in bituminite, including sulfides and fusinite, and radiolytic alteration of bituminite caused by substitution of U for Fe in sulfides. Findings from AFM include the observation that surface roughening or surface flattening of bituminite are induced by differential broad ion beam (BIB) milling and are dependent on the location and scale of AFM topology measurement. This result highlights our still limited understanding of the effects of BIB milling on sedimentary organic matter and indicates the need for further research before this technique can be advanced as a standard practice in petrographic sample prepara-tion. Collectively, the results of this study illustrate the general applicability and versatility of AFM and CLSM as tools for organic petrology research, specifically for better understanding of the nature and properties of the bituminite maceral.
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