Complex dielectric variations can address neatly the maturity of organic-rich mudrocks. We, therefore, apply an open hemispherical cavity resonator to measure complex dielectric permitivitties of five thin sections of oil (bakken) shales (with different maturity) of ∼ 30 μm thickness on glass-substrates around 2.15 mm thick in 100 - 165 GHz. The real part of complex dielectric permittivity (ϵre) are constant but show significant differences in magnitude based on maturity: (1) lowest, ∼ 1.9, for immature or early maturation stage, (2) higher than the immature one, ∼ 3.0 (also bundled up together), for three oil-matured stages, and (3) highest, ∼ 4.9, for late or overmatured stage. The conductivity (σre) from imaginary part of the complex dielectric constant (ϵim) emphasizes two important features of conductivity of oil shales: (1) frequency dispersion, and (2) maturity-dependence. We obtain increases of σre with maturity and frequency.
@article{arxiv.1507.07582,
title = {Complex dielectric properties of organic-rich mudrocks as functions of maturity},
author = {Rezwanur Rahman and John A. Scales and Manika Prasad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07582},
year = {2015}
}