Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1753936 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this communication, we demonstrate that the intrusion temperature of about 600 °C for the Cottage Grove dike provided by Stewart et al. [Stewart, A.K., Massey, M., Padgett, P.L., Rimmer, S.M., Hower, J.C., 2005. Influence of a basic intrusion on the vitrinite reflectance and chemistry of the Springfield (No. 5) coal, Harrisburg, Illinois. International Journal of Coal Geology 63, 58-67] is questionable, because their computation is based on an unrealistic heat flow model and the estimated contact temperature is derived from a geothermometer that is not calibrated for contact metamorphism. In order to obtain an accurate and reliable intrusion temperature based on the contact temperature of the intrusion, a reliable geothermometer in high temperature ranges should be used to calculate the peak temperature.
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Authors
Dayong Wang, Xiancai Lu, Shijin Xu, Wenxuan Hu,