2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14237905
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Geological Controls on Mineralogical Characteristic Differences of Coals from the Main Coal Fields in Shaanxi, North China

Abstract: Shaanxi is among the provinces with abundant coal resources in North China. These enormous coal resources (approx. 4143 Gt) are widely distributed in the Ordos Basin and its marginal fold belts. The main coal-bearing strata consist of the late Carboniferous Taiyuan Formation, the early Permain Shanxi Formation, the late Triassic Wayaobao Formation, and the middle Jurassic Yan’an Formation, which were respectively deposited in coastal plains and a lagoon environment, a continental environment, an inland open la… Show more

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“…Usually, pyrite in low-sulfur coal is regarded as a direct precipitation product of divalent iron, derived from the degrading plant tissues combined with HS − or organic sulfide [51]; such reactions occur in freshwater peat swamps. The above proposal also accords with the circumstance in the case of DLT, which comes from the middle Jurassic Yan'an Formation deposited in a confined lake environment [52]. Given the surrounding associated clay minerals, there are two possible sources of sodium in pyrite.…”
Section: Sodium Occurrence Characteristics In Macerals 441 Sodium Occ...supporting
confidence: 70%
“…Usually, pyrite in low-sulfur coal is regarded as a direct precipitation product of divalent iron, derived from the degrading plant tissues combined with HS − or organic sulfide [51]; such reactions occur in freshwater peat swamps. The above proposal also accords with the circumstance in the case of DLT, which comes from the middle Jurassic Yan'an Formation deposited in a confined lake environment [52]. Given the surrounding associated clay minerals, there are two possible sources of sodium in pyrite.…”
Section: Sodium Occurrence Characteristics In Macerals 441 Sodium Occ...supporting
confidence: 70%