Graptolite Shales in the Continental Margins of the Paleozoic Yapetus and Paleothetys (Rheic) Oceansстатья
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Аннотация:Graptolite shales are a type of fossil shales that contain a large number of graptolite imprints and
remains. These deposits are characterized by high TOC contents (Corg = 2–18%). Based on the data of many
studies, graptolite shales are one of the main hydrocarbon sources that formed oil and gas fields in Paleozoic
deposits around the world, e.g., the Silurian graptolite shales make up to 9–15% of all hydrocarbons that form
the oil and gas fields in the largest petroleum basins.