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Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
Vol. 18 (1970), No. 1. (March), Pages 80-83

Clay-Mineralogy and Boron Determinations of the Shales from the Reindeer Well, Mackenzie River Delta, N.W.T., Canada

P. Bayliss, A. A. Levinson,

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The clay minerals in the shales of the Reindeer D-27 well, Mackenzie River delta, are kaolin (50%), illite (45%) and montmorillonite-chlorite (5%). The uniformity of the clay minerals suggests that the source area has been constant during the Tertiary and Cretaceous. Boron values indicate a change from marine to fresh-water deposition with decreasing age of the shales.


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