Abstract
The oxidative profiles for oil shale specimens of the U.S. Green River as well as the Australian Rundle, Glen Davis, and Alpha deposits obtained from microcomputer-controlled thermogravimetry in dynamic air atmospheres are reported. The oxidative behavior of these specimens is discussed relative to the organic maceral components and, in some cases, mineral matter content.
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