Title |
Thermal maturity of the Silurian “hot” shales and correlation with the present geothermal variations in West Lithuania, Baltic Basin / |
Authors |
Šliaupa, Saulius ; Lazauskienė, Jurga ; Šliaupienė, Rasa |
DOI |
10.3390/min15050539 |
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Is Part of |
Minerals.. Basel : MDPI AG. 2025, vol. 15, iss. 5, art. no. 539, p. 1-23.. eISSN 2075-163X |
Keywords [eng] |
Baltic Basin ; Llandovery ; “hot” shales ; thermal maturity ; geothermal anomaly ; palaeo-hydrothermal activity ; “hot” granites |
Abstract [eng] |
The most organic-rich shales are defined in the Dobele Fm. of the Aeronian Stage of about 10 m thick in west Lithuania. This particular layer is documented in the whole Baltic Basin. Compatible shales are widely distributed in other basins referred to as similar Silurian “hot” shales. The average TOC was estimated at 6.67 wt.% (good and excellent source rock). The thermal maturity of shales was evaluated through organic geochemical techniques, including TOC determination, Rock–Eval pyrolysis, and organic petrography studies. The thermal maturity varies from Tmax = 431 °C and eq.VRo = 0.65% (early oil) to Tmax = 468 °C and VRo = 1.38% (locally up to 1.94%) (late oil and wet to dry gas generation). It is notable, most of the study area is confined to regional-scale West Lithuanian Geothermal Anomaly. Most of the geothermal features, both palaeo- and recent, recorded in lateral variation in thermal maturity of shales unravel persistence of heat flow. Locally, the Variscan tectonic activity was imprinted in thermal maturity of organic matter-rich shales (Žemaičių Naumiestis anomaly). |
Published |
Basel : MDPI AG |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2025 |
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