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Title: | A preliminary evaluation of buldan coals (Denizli/western Turkey) using pyrolysis and organic petrographic investigations | Authors: | Koralay, Demet Banu Vural, Z.G. |
Keywords: | Buldan coal Huminite/vitrinite reflectance Hydrocarbon potential Type II-III kerogen Hydrocarbons Kerogen Oil shale Organic carbon Pyrolysis Reflection Rocks Depositional environment Huminite Pyrolysis analysis Reducing environment Sedimentary units Total Organic Carbon Type II Coal |
Publisher: | International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference | Abstract: | Buldan region is almost 45 km from Denizli (Western Turkey) province. Terrestrial sedimentary units are deposited throughout the Denizli Basin in age from the Early Miocene to Present. The coals are located in Middle Miocene Kızılburun Formation consisting of conglomerate, sandstone and mudstone lithologies. Coal samples were studied using standard total organic carbon (TOC) and kerogen pyrolysis analysis of the whole rock samples and organic petrographic methods. Average TOC content, S1 and S2 values of investigated coals are 45.5 wt.%, 2.12 mg HC/g rock and 72.20 mg HC/g rock, respectively. Potential yield values (PY, on average 74.31 mg HC/g rock) show that these samples have quite high hydrocarbon potential. Samples from the Buldan coal levels with moderate-high hydrogen index (HI, between 38 mg HC/g TOC and 301 mg HC/g TOC) values contain Type II and Type III kerogen. Although the investigated samples have high hydrocarbon potential (gas and/or oil – prone) and excellent source rock quality, average Tmax (419°C) and production index (PI, 0.04) values suggest that these samples are immature. Huminite/vitrinite (73.1%-83.4%) and inertinite (57.5%) maceral group are dominant in the studied samples. The predominance of telohuminite (especially ulminite) over inertinite (especially inertodetrinite) reveals that depositional environment of Buldan coals in a reducing environment. Average random huminite/vitrinite reflectance (Vr%) value of coals is 0.45% and indicates sub-bituminous B rank or brown coal. © SGEM2018. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10884 https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2018/1.1/S01.001 |
ISBN: | 13142704 (ISSN) 9786197408355 9786197408362 9786197408379 9786197408386 9786197408393 9786197408409 9786197408416 9786197408423 9786197408430 9786197408447 9786197408454 9786197408461 9786197408478 9786197408485 9786197408492 9786197408508 9786197408515 9786197408522 9786197408355 |
Appears in Collections: | Mühendislik Fakültesi Koleksiyonu Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection |
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