Geochemistry and mineralogy of coal samples from Dingji Mine, Huainan Coalfield, China


Autoria(s): Yan, Zhicao; Liu, Guijian; Sun, Ruoyu; Wu, Dun; Wu, Bin; Zhou, Chuncai; Tang, Quan; Chen, Jian; Jiang, Dongdong; Chen, Ping
Cobertura

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Data(s)

12/08/2014

Resumo

To investigate the geochemistry of trace elements in coals from the Dingji Mine of the Huainan Coalfield, Anhui province, China, 416 borehole samples of coal, one parting, two floor and two roof mudstones were collected from 9 minable coal seams in 24 boreholes drilled during exploration. The abundances of 47 elements in each sample were determined by various instruments. The boron concentration in the coals suggests that marine influence decreased from coal seam 1 to 13-1. The geometric means of the elements Sn, Bi, Sb, and B are higher than the average for the corresponding elements in the coals from China, the U.S., and world. The enrichment of certain elements in the Shanxi or Upper Shihezi Formations is related to their depositional environment. The roof, floor and parting samples have higher contents of some elements than coal seams. The mineral matters in the coals from the Dingji Mine were found to consist mainly of granular quartz, clay minerals, and carbonate minerals. The elements are classified into two groups based on their stratigraphic distribution from coal seam 1 to 13-1, and the characteristics of each group are discussed. Based on the correlation coefficients of elemental concentrations with ash yield, four groups of elements with different affinities were identified.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.803827

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.803827

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Yan, Zhicao; Liu, Guijian; Sun, Ruoyu; Wu, Dun; Wu, Bin; Zhou, Chuncai; Tang, Quan; Chen, Jian (2014): Geochemistry of trace elements in coals from the Huainan Coalfield, Anhui, China. Geochemistry Journal, 48(4), 331-334, doi:10.2343/geochemj.2.0309

Palavras-Chave #Al; Aluminium; AM = average mean, GM = geometric mean, MAX = maximal mean; Antimony; Area; Area/locality; Arsenic; As; Ash; ash yield; B; Ba; Barium; Be; Beryllium; Bi; Bismuth; Boron; Ca; Cadmium; Calcium; Carb; Carbonates; Cd; Chromium; Clay min; Clay minerals; Co; Cobalt; Copper; Cr; Cu; Dingji_mine; Event; Fe; Formation; Huainan, Anhui province, China; Iron; K; Lead; Li; Lithium; Magnesium; Manganese; max; mean; mean, # = <1, calculated from USGS CD-ROM (7430 samples); mean, # = calculated from USGS CD-ROM (7430 samples); Method; Method comment; Mg; min; Mn; Mo; Molybdenum; Na; Ni; Nickel; Number of subsamples; on dry basis; max; on dry basis; mean; on dry basis; min; P; Pb; Phosphorus; Potassium; Reference; Reference/source; S; Sample ID; Sb; Sc; Scandium; Se; seam; Selenium; SF = Shihezi Formation, U = upper, L = lower, SXF = Shanxi Formation; Si; Silicon; Sn; Sodium; Sr; Strontium; Subsamples; Sulfide; Sulfides; Sulfur, total; Th; Thorium; Ti; Tin; Titanium; V; Vanadium; vol%; vol%, 0 = not detected; Y; Yttrium; Zinc; Zn
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