Geologic formation in Scandinavia
This article is about the Cambro-Ordovician rock unit found predominantly in southern Scandinavia. For the Jurassic shale found in England, see Whitby Mudstone Formation .
The Alum Shale Formation (also known as alum schist and alum slate ) is a formation of black shale of Miaolingian (Middle Cambrian ) to Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician ) in age found predominantly in southern Scandinavia. 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 the formation 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 to saturated hydrocarbons, 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.
8502 specimens of trilobite -agnostoid fauna were found in the Furongian strata of this formation in Bornholm , Denmark . Most of them are disarticulated sclerites. Described gerena include Ctenopyge , Eurycare , Leptoplastus , Olenus , Parabolina , Peltura , Protopeltura , Sphaerophthalmus , Lotagnostus and Triangulopyge .
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