Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5483665 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017 | 62 Pages |
Abstract
The huminite reflectance values (0.30-0.38%, av. 0.34% Rr) suggest that lignites are less mature and have reached up to lignitic stage (low rank B) of coalification. The geochemical (proximate + ultimate) analyses reveal that the lignites are characterized by high moisture content (av. 18%) and relatively low ash yield (av. 27%). The volatile matter yields and carbon contents are moderately high, whereas fixed carbon, sulphur and oxygen contents are average and hydrogen and nitrogen contents are relatively low. Rock-Eval pyrolysis data indicate that the hydrogen index values of the samples vary between 23 and 477 mg HC/g TOC (av. 188 mg HC/g TOC). The Tmax values of the lignites range between 377 and 433 °C (av. 418 °C), along with the presence of ββ hopanes suggesting the immature nature of the deposits. HI vs. Tmax, S2 vs. TOC, HI vs. OI and H/C vs. O/C plots of the studied samples indicate that the organic matters are a mix of type II/III kerogens. The types of kerogen along with high TOC contents (av. 33 wt.%) indicate the ability of lignite-bearing sequence of Khadsaliya to generate mix of oil/gaseous hydrocarbons upon maturation.
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Authors
Vikram P. Singh, Bhagwan D. Singh, Alpana Singh, Mahendra P. Singh, Runcie P. Mathews, Suryendu Dutta, Vinod A. Mendhe, S. Mahesh, Subhashree Mishra,