2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2004.05.003
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Geological controls on the sulphur content of coal seams in the Northumberland Coalfield, Northeast England

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“…Many previous studies (Balme 1956, Wiese & Fife 1986, Frankie & Hower 1987, Harvey & DeMaris 1987, Renton & Bird 1991, Kwiecińska et al 1992, Baruah 1995, Turner & Richardson 2004, Dai et al 2006,Elswick et al 2007, Widodo et al 2010, Chou 2012) have described the characteristics, type, morphology, genesis, and distribution of pyrite in coal seams from different deposits. In Poland, the issue of sulfides in coal has been discussed by Kucha & Lipiarski (1988) and Sawłowicz (2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many previous studies (Balme 1956, Wiese & Fife 1986, Frankie & Hower 1987, Harvey & DeMaris 1987, Renton & Bird 1991, Kwiecińska et al 1992, Baruah 1995, Turner & Richardson 2004, Dai et al 2006,Elswick et al 2007, Widodo et al 2010, Chou 2012) have described the characteristics, type, morphology, genesis, and distribution of pyrite in coal seams from different deposits. In Poland, the issue of sulfides in coal has been discussed by Kucha & Lipiarski (1988) and Sawłowicz (2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brora coal whole rock sulphur (S) content is high (7.2-7.8%). Here, high S content is defined as >1.3%, the cut-off value for the S content of coals acceptable for local power generation [35]. Despite elevated Te compared to the world coal average, chemically-associated Se content is 2.1-3.2 ppm, consistent with world average Se coal content of 1.6-3 ppm [36][37][38] and British Carboniferous Se coal content [36,38,39].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…However, seawater is not the sole source of sulfur for medium/high sulfur (>1%) coal. Turner and Richardson (2004) found that the secondary sulfur in the Northumberland coalfield was potentially supplied by the sulfur-rich fluids expelled from the North Pennine Orefield. A recent study by Dai et al (2008b) revealed that submarine exhalation played an important role in the formation of a super-high-organic sulfur coal in the Yanshan coalfield, China.…”
Section: Sulfur Formmentioning
confidence: 99%