Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5483658 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
The terrigenous material input, the marine influence and the effect of circulating hydrothermal solution are the pivotal geological factors causing geochemical anomalies in coals investigated. The high-sulfur coals were subjected to an enhanced marine influence in the depositional environment, as well as to a higher terrigenous influx, when compared with the medium-sulfur and low-sulfur coals, resulting in higher concentrations of S-Fe-As-Mo-U-Hg in the former coals than in the latter ones. The anomalous enrichment of Nb and Ta in these coals, as well as of Li in the WJB-6 Coal, is the result of the contributions from ascending hydrothermal solutions, although source rocks (e.g., high-Ti basalt) may provide relatively high background abundances of Nb, Ta and Li.
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Authors
Baoqing Li, Xinguo Zhuang, Jing Li, Xavier Querol, Oriol Font, Natalia Moreno,