BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE

The occurrences of Cambro-Ordovician organic-rich black shale and their metamorphosed Precambrian and Lower Palaeozoic analogues have been known in Fennoscandia for a long time. These rocks show high concentrations of U, Mo, V, Zn, Pb, Ni and other metals. For example, Estonian uranium reserves have...

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Main Authors: Soesoo, Alvar, Hade, Sigrid
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Published: Учреждение Российской академии наук Карельский научный центр Российской академии наук 2014
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spelling ftcyberleninka:oai:cyberleninka.ru:article/15558666 2023-05-15T16:11:42+02:00 BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE Soesoo, Alvar Hade, Sigrid 2014 text/html http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/black-shale-of-estonia-moving-towards-a-fennoscandian-baltoscandian-database http://cyberleninka.ru/article_covers/15558666.png unknown Учреждение Российской академии наук Карельский научный центр Российской академии наук BLACK SHALE,GRAPTOLITE ARGILLITE,RESOURCE,ESTONIA,FENNOSCANDIA,DATABASE,ЧЕРНЫЙ СЛАНЕЦ,ГРАПТОЛИТОВЫЙ АРГИЛЛИТ,РЕСУРСЫ,ЭСТОНИЯ,ФЕННОСКАНДИЯ,БАЗА ДАННЫХ text 2014 ftcyberleninka 2015-10-20T03:42:40Z The occurrences of Cambro-Ordovician organic-rich black shale and their metamorphosed Precambrian and Lower Palaeozoic analogues have been known in Fennoscandia for a long time. These rocks show high concentrations of U, Mo, V, Zn, Pb, Ni and other metals. For example, Estonian uranium reserves have been estimated at 6.6 million tons (U 3O 8). Apart from commercial interest, there are environmental aspects related to black shale. Early mining in Sweden and Estonia caused significant damage to environment. Black shale emanates radon, and the weathering of shale releases harmful elements into the soil and groundwater. As the Fennoscandian and Baltoscandian black shale provides a large lithological and geochemical variety of shale and meta-shale, there is need for a new and updated assessment and re-evaluation of this resource. Our proposal is to feed geological, geochemical and environmental information into the Fennoscandian-Baltoscandian Black Shale Database (FBSD) with browser-based visualization possibilities. The database gathers data on both Paleozoic and Precambrian rocks, and includes shale stratigraphy, resource, metal/element distribution, environmental impact assessment, soil and groundwater impact, etc. Some visualizations have been presented using Estonian graptolite argillites as an example. Text Fennoscandia Fennoscandian CyberLeninka (Scientific Electronic Library)
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topic BLACK SHALE,GRAPTOLITE ARGILLITE,RESOURCE,ESTONIA,FENNOSCANDIA,DATABASE,ЧЕРНЫЙ СЛАНЕЦ,ГРАПТОЛИТОВЫЙ АРГИЛЛИТ,РЕСУРСЫ,ЭСТОНИЯ,ФЕННОСКАНДИЯ,БАЗА ДАННЫХ
spellingShingle BLACK SHALE,GRAPTOLITE ARGILLITE,RESOURCE,ESTONIA,FENNOSCANDIA,DATABASE,ЧЕРНЫЙ СЛАНЕЦ,ГРАПТОЛИТОВЫЙ АРГИЛЛИТ,РЕСУРСЫ,ЭСТОНИЯ,ФЕННОСКАНДИЯ,БАЗА ДАННЫХ
Soesoo, Alvar
Hade, Sigrid
BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
topic_facet BLACK SHALE,GRAPTOLITE ARGILLITE,RESOURCE,ESTONIA,FENNOSCANDIA,DATABASE,ЧЕРНЫЙ СЛАНЕЦ,ГРАПТОЛИТОВЫЙ АРГИЛЛИТ,РЕСУРСЫ,ЭСТОНИЯ,ФЕННОСКАНДИЯ,БАЗА ДАННЫХ
description The occurrences of Cambro-Ordovician organic-rich black shale and their metamorphosed Precambrian and Lower Palaeozoic analogues have been known in Fennoscandia for a long time. These rocks show high concentrations of U, Mo, V, Zn, Pb, Ni and other metals. For example, Estonian uranium reserves have been estimated at 6.6 million tons (U 3O 8). Apart from commercial interest, there are environmental aspects related to black shale. Early mining in Sweden and Estonia caused significant damage to environment. Black shale emanates radon, and the weathering of shale releases harmful elements into the soil and groundwater. As the Fennoscandian and Baltoscandian black shale provides a large lithological and geochemical variety of shale and meta-shale, there is need for a new and updated assessment and re-evaluation of this resource. Our proposal is to feed geological, geochemical and environmental information into the Fennoscandian-Baltoscandian Black Shale Database (FBSD) with browser-based visualization possibilities. The database gathers data on both Paleozoic and Precambrian rocks, and includes shale stratigraphy, resource, metal/element distribution, environmental impact assessment, soil and groundwater impact, etc. Some visualizations have been presented using Estonian graptolite argillites as an example.
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author Soesoo, Alvar
Hade, Sigrid
author_facet Soesoo, Alvar
Hade, Sigrid
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title BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
title_short BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
title_full BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
title_fullStr BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
title_full_unstemmed BLACK SHALE OF ESTONIA: MOVING TOWARDS A FENNOSCANDIAN-BALTOSCANDIAN DATABASE
title_sort black shale of estonia: moving towards a fennoscandian-baltoscandian database
publisher Учреждение Российской академии наук Карельский научный центр Российской академии наук
publishDate 2014
url http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/black-shale-of-estonia-moving-towards-a-fennoscandian-baltoscandian-database
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