Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5483751 | International Journal of Coal Geology | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The statistical analysis of the bulk compositional data shows the major elements, including Al, Fe, K, Na, Mg, P, and the vast majority of trace elements, have inorganic affinity, whereas B presumably has organic affinity. The trace element concentrations are variable, and especially As and elements including B, Ba, Cr, Cs, Ni, Sb, and V are enriched compared to most world coals. The enrichments and distributions of Cr, Cs, Ni, and V were controlled by clastic inputs into a palaeomire, whereas As enrichments were controlled mainly by epigenetic and, to a lesser extent, syngenetic factors. Introduced SO42Â â and As-rich surface- and groundwater from the basin margin area, along with anoxic conditions in the palaeomire, resulted in syngenetic formation of As-bearing pyrite. The circulating intra-seam solutions later liberated As from syngenetically formed pyrite, which resulted in As- and Ni-rich overgrowths around framboidal and massive pyrite crystals. These solutions could also easily mobilize B that was absorbed by organic matter. Therefore, B enrichment appears to be related to epigenetic factors. Tectonic activities during coalification allowed hydrothermal solutions from neighbouring epithermal mineralisation to penetrate and circulate along with underground waters that leached overlying volcanoclastic-volcanic strata and supplied a number of elements to the studied coal. Thus, infilling As-bearing pyrite and silica were formed mainly during coalification. All these results suggest that As-enrichment in the study area is more likely a combination of epigenetic factors and syngenetic-detrital rather than volcanogenic contributions, as suggested earlier for some other Turkish coal deposits.
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Authors
Ali Ihsan KarayiÄit, Cüneyt Bircan, Maria Mastalerz, R. Görkem Oskay, Xavier Querol, Nir Roy Lieberman, Ibrahim Türkmen,