1998
DOI: 10.3126/jngs.v18i0.32262
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Origin of thick coal seam in the Gondwana sequence of Jamalgonj basin, Bangladesh

Abstract: The Jamalgonj basin is an E-W elongated graben/half-graben type intracratonic basin in the Stable Shelf/Bogra Slope of the Platform area of Bangladesh. The present basin area is more sagged and deepest part of the Permian basin and is thought to be the easternmost continuation of Gondwana basins in India. The basin contains Gondwana sequence (>555 m) with more than seven coal seams of variable thickness. The coals are high volatile bituminous type and contain high ash, low sulphur, moderate to high vi… Show more

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