Oil Shale

Papers
(The TQCC of Oil Shale is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Lille-Blokker model – an excellent tool to describe the structure of kukersite12
The depositional settings of organic-rich shale in the faulted lacustrine basin: A case study of the Y1 Member of the Yingcheng Formation in the Songliao Basin10
Research progress on electric heating technology for oil shale in situ mining7
Long-term stability of pillars in an underground oil shale mine6
LEEVI MÖLDER 90; pp. 71–736
Fly ash applications for mine workings backfilling – review of current practices and perspectives for oil shale industry residues6
Study on the influence of the water-shale mass ratio on organic carbon migration and pore evolution during hydrocarbon generation by pyrolysis of medium- and low-maturity organic-rich shale in supercr5
A case study to improve blasting efficiency by the use of emulsion explosives5
Viscosity data for kukersite shale gasoline fractions4
Pore types of oil shale in Jilin Province, Northeastern China4
Determination of some physico-thermal and mechanical characteristics of hydrated Jordanian Lajjun oil shale ash4
Logging identification of lithology in fine-grained sedimentary rocks based on the FSSA-HKELM model: a case study of the Qingshankou Formation in the Songliao Basin (NE China)3
Geochemistry of the coal-bearing member of the Middle Jurassic Shimengou Formation, Tuanyushan area of the Qaidam Basin, NW China: implications for the formation of oil shale3
Investigation of oil shale and its pyrolysis tar from the Uvurjargalant deposit in Mongolia2
Tracing rare earth elements in oil shale ash2
A review on oil shale in-situ mining technologies: Opportunities and challenges2
The composition of kukersite shale oil2
Mechanical properties and wellbore stability of the oil shale formation in the Shahejie Formation2
Research on online temperature and corrosion monitoring system for oil shale in situ heater2
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