Geothermometry methods for determining the thermal history of shales
Description
When clays and muds are deposited, the clay mineral suite is usually not an equilibrium assemblage. With time and increased depth of burial and temperature, the clay mineral suite undergoes continuous chemical and mineral changes as it adjusts to increasingly higher temperatures. Significant changes are observed at temperatures as low as 500C and continue to 4000C (beginning of metamorphism) and above. Once these clay-rich rocks are exposed to elevated temperatures and then later uplifted to areas of lower temperature, no significant changes occur unless the rock is exposed to weathering or to temperatures higher than that to which they have been exposed previously. An initial objective is to develop the ability to determine the mineral, chemical, and textural changes which are produced in shales by increased temperature. This will allow prediction of the diagenetic changes that occur in shales when they are exposed to the heat generated by radioactive waste. A second objective is to develop the ability to determine the maximum temperature to which a shale has been exposed. Once a shale has been exposed to temperatures of 200 to 4000C for thousands of years, an equilibrium assemblage is obtained which persists after the shale is elevated to near surface conditions and is only altered if the shale is exposed to temperatures higher than those of the maximum to which the shale was originally exposed. A proposal is made to select for initial study a thick Paleozoic shale, probably of Cambro-Ordovician or Devonian age, in the Appalachian region. A shale sequence will be selected which has rocks ranging from deeply buried geosynclinal environments (approx.300 to 4000C) to shallow shelf environments
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- National waste terminal storage program
- Journal Page Range
- p. 75-76.
- Report number
- Y/OWI/SUB--77/14268
Conference
- Title
- Conference on waste-rock interactions.
- Dates
- 6 - 7 Jul 1977.
- Place
- University Park, PA, USA.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 9396114
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- HEAT TRANSFER; RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; SHALES; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
- Descriptors DEC
- ENERGY TRANSFER; MANAGEMENT; METAMORPHIC ROCKS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; ROCKS; STORAGE; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTE STORAGE; WASTES