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Journal article

Trace elements in a North Sea drill core

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Maersk Oil2

Chalk samples, systematically taken along a drill core from one of the hydrocarbon producing fields of the North Sea (Tyra field), were analysed by a neutron activation technique involving measurement of radioisotopes with relatively short half-lives. Elements determined include Na, Al, Cl, Ca, Mn, V, Sr, Dy, Mg, Ti, Ba and Eu.

The major elements Ca and Al could be related to petrophysical parameters, particularly Al which shows a correlation with the silicification/argillaceous content. Na (and Cl) has a low content in the hydrocarbon-bearing section of the drill core suggesting that the pore space is filled mainly by hydrocarbons.

A significant decrease of Mn with depth probably suggests diagenesis of chalk prior to, or with, hydrocarbon emplacement. Investigations of drilling fluids and cuttings reveal a strong contamination of the latter, mainly by Ba. Chalk data from comparable onshore localities (Danish subbasin) show a different geochemistry with generally less variation of elements with depth.

Language: English
Year: 1986
Pages: 383-394
ISSN: 18729134 and 08832927
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/0883-2927(86)90023-5

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