Ediacaran organic-rich Kalus Beds of western Ukraine and NW Moldova: mineralogy, total organic carbon content and hydrocarbon potential
The Ediacaran succession occurs at the southwestern slope of the East European Platform from the Black Sea to the Lublin-Podlasie Basin. It includes a black shale interval in Ukraine represented by the Kalus Beds which may have hydrocarbon source rock potential. Coeval organic-rich rocks are known t...
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Autores principales: | Yuriy Koltun, Myroslav Pavlyuk, Natalia Radkovets, Yaroslava Yaremchuk |
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Estonian Academy Publishers
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/83393bd865f94bb0af048558613eaaa3 |
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