Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1510297 | Energy Procedia | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Soma coal basin is one of the largest economic lignite-bearing alluvial basins of western Turkey. The Miocene succession of the coalfield contains two lignite seams successions; Lower Lignite, Middle Lignite. Kerogen in the deposits is type III, as indicated by organic petrographic observations and Rock-Eval data. Total organic carbon (TOC) values are between 28.45 and 73.38% in the formation. Tmax values vary between 403 and 429 C, confirming maturation trends indicated by vitrinite reflectance data (between 0.35-0.48 Ro%). Organic facies type C and CD were identified in the investigated units. The organic matter is partly oxidized/oxidized and reworked.
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