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- Alum_shale abstract "Alum shale (also known as alum schist and alum slate) is a variety of black shale. It is shale or clay slate containing pyrite. Decomposition of pyrite by weathering forms sulfuric acid, which acts on potash and alumina constituents to form alum, which often occurs as efflorescences on the rock outcrop.As alum shale contains kerogen originated from algae, it is also classified as marinite-type oil shale. At the same time it is rich in aromatic hydrocarbon attributed to post-depositional irradiation damage induced by uranium concentration in the shale. Alum shale also contains enhanced levels of radium as a result of uranium decay. Between 1950 and 1989, Sweden used alum shale for the uranium production.".
- Alum_shale wikiPageID "21960810".
- Alum_shale wikiPageLength "3316".
- Alum_shale wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Alum_shale wikiPageRevisionID "636694277".
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Alum.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Aromatic_hydrocarbon.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Black_shale.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_shale_geology.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Efflorescence.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Irradiation.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Kerogen.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Marinite.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Oil_shale.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Outcrop.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Parapsicephalus.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Potash.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Pterosaur.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Pyrite.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Radium.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Slate.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Sulfuric_acid.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLink Uranium.
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alum shale".
- Alum_shale wikiPageWikiLinkText "alum shale".
- Alum_shale country "Sweden, Denmark, Norway, England".
- Alum_shale hasPhotoCollection Alum_shale.
- Alum_shale name "Alum shale".
- Alum_shale otherlithology Oil_shale.
- Alum_shale otherlithology Shale.
- Alum_shale prilithology Black_shale.
- Alum_shale prilithology Shale.
- Alum_shale type Geological_formation.
- Alum_shale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rockunit.
- Alum_shale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Alum_shale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alum_shale subject Category:Oil_shale_geology.
- Alum_shale hypernym Variety.
- Alum_shale type Grape.
- Alum_shale type Fuel.
- Alum_shale comment "Alum shale (also known as alum schist and alum slate) is a variety of black shale. It is shale or clay slate containing pyrite. Decomposition of pyrite by weathering forms sulfuric acid, which acts on potash and alumina constituents to form alum, which often occurs as efflorescences on the rock outcrop.As alum shale contains kerogen originated from algae, it is also classified as marinite-type oil shale.".
- Alum_shale label "Alum shale".
- Alum_shale sameAs Alunskifer.
- Alum_shale sameAs Alaunschiefer.
- Alum_shale sameAs Alunskifer.
- Alum_shale sameAs Alunskifer.
- Alum_shale sameAs m.05nzwn2.
- Alum_shale sameAs Alunskiffer.
- Alum_shale sameAs Q1358009.
- Alum_shale sameAs Q1358009.
- Alum_shale wasDerivedFrom Alum_shale?oldid=636694277.
- Alum_shale isPrimaryTopicOf Alum_shale.