The Upper Carboniferous
(Westphalian A) Kozlu Formation consisting chiefly of sandstone, thick
coal layers, shale, and conglomerate levels crops out in the Zonguldak-Amasra
Basin, NW Anatolia. The Kozlu Formation contains a total of 20 mineable
coal layers with the thickness varying from 0.5 to 6 m. The lower
level of formation is represented by lacustrine deposits, whereas
the upper part is made up of thick flood plain sediments and meandering
river deposits bearing laterally continuous coal levels. In this study,
coal samples taken from coal layers within the Kozlu Formation at
the Kozlu Underground Coal Mining site were evaluated using the data
obtained from pyrolysis/total organic matter (TOC), gas chromatography,
and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The average total
organic matter (TOC) value of Kozlu coals is 40.28%. The coals are
characterized by relatively high hydrogen index (HI) value (average
262 mg HC/gTOC) and very low oxygen index value (2 mg CO2/gTOC). Pyrolysis data indicate that coals contain dominantly type
II and less amount of type III kerogen, and T
max values range from 454 to 468 °C. In gas chromatographs,
the recorded distribution consists predominantly of low-carbon-numbered n-alkanes and subordinately of high-carbon-numbered n-alkanes and the terrigenous/aquatic ratio value is very
low (0.05–0.09). Pristane abundance is greater than that of
phytane, and Pr/Ph ratios are in the range of 1.11–1.60. The
sterane abundances in the Kozlu coals are in the following order:
C29 > C28 > C27. Coals have
high C19 and C20 tricyclic terpane concentrations
and high (C19 + C20)/C30 ratio, high
C30* (diahopane) and C29Ts concentrations, and
high C30*/C29Ts ratio and low C31R/C30 and C29/C30 hopane ratios.
The dibenzothiophene-to-phenanthrene ratio of Kozlu coals is found
to be very low (0.04–0.14). Based on the pyrolysis and biomarker
data, the Kozlu coals are interpreted as being deposited in a suboxic–oxic
continental environment in which there is effective input of clay
and dominantly terrestrial (with significant lipid-rich components)
and bacterial organic matter. High T
max values, CPI values close to 1, low moretane/hopane (0.23–0.12),
equilibrated 22S/(22S + 22R) homopane (for C32), 20S/(20S
+ 20R) C29 sterane (0.52–0.54) and TA(I)/TA(I +
II) steroid ratios, high ββ/(ββ + αα)
sterane (0.51–0.55), C30*/C29Ts, C30*/(C30* + C30H), MPI-3(α/β)
(1.24–1.41), and MDR and MA(I)/MA(I + II) steroid are indicative
of mature–late mature organic matter. R
o values between 0.9 and 1.25% determined from T
max (454–468 °C) values indicate “high-volatile
bituminous B–medium-volatile bituminous” rank for Kozlu
coals. Kozlu coals having HI values (up to 331 mg HC/gTOC) extremely
higher than those of classical coals indicates that these coals have
significant oil and gas generation potential, and high S
1 (average 6.04 mg HC/g rock) and S
2 (110.08 mg HC/g rock) values imply that they generate notably
high amount of liquid hydrocarbons and still have generation potential.
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