Abstract

Chromatographic, chromatographic-mass-spectroscopic and IR-spectroscopic studies of oil samples from natural bitumen were carried out and their radiation resistance was estimated in the range of absorbed dose D = 45–230 kGy at a dose rate P = 0.52 Gy/s (gamma radiation). It was established that the high concentration
 of tar and asphaltenes in bituminous rocks increases their radiation resistance.

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