印第安纳州煤及其副产品作为稀土元素的潜在来源

M. Mastalerz, A. Drobniak, T. Branam
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本研究的目的是评估印第安纳州的煤炭和煤炭副产品(煤炭废料、煤灰和酸性矿山废水)作为稀土元素(REE)的潜在来源。在全岩基础上,大多数印第安纳煤样品的REE含量低于100ppm,只有巴西和斯汤顿组(Lower和Upper Block以及Viking B煤)的部分样品达到100ppm。由于稀土元素浓度在不同位置和单个煤层中有所不同,并且巴西组和斯汤顿组中煤炭的相关性通常是不确定的,因此需要更好地了解这些地层的地层学,以确定最有希望的稀土元素层位。由于煤炭开采的悠久历史,印第安纳州有许多煤炭选煤厂和相关的粗颗粒和细颗粒煤矸石(分别被称为采空区和煤浆池)。本文回顾了这些矿床的位置和体积的现有数据。浆液池沉积物的总面积估计为2,765英亩,总体积估计在9400万至1.36亿立方码之间。没有对印第安纳州空穴矿床的估计。据我们所知,除了沃瑞克县的少量煤浆数据外,印第安纳州的选煤厂废物中没有稀土元素数据。废弃煤矿和煤炭加工的水流(酸性矿井排水,AMD)也可能是稀土或其他关键矿物的来源;我们审查来自AMD网站的可用数据。印第安纳州拥有许多燃煤电厂,在其开采历史中积累了大量的煤灰。我们的估计表明,煤灰矿床占地约2,184英亩,储存约52,566,153立方米的灰烬。对各个煤灰场的体积估计来自各种来源,目前是我们的最佳估计。据我们所知,没有印第安纳州煤灰的稀土元素数据。这些数据将具有很大的价值,因为煤灰矿床可能是稀土元素、其他关键矿物或其他高价值碳产品的重要资源。
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Coal and Coal Byproducts as Potential Sources of Rare Earth Elements (REE) in Indiana
The purpose of this study is to evaluate coal and coal byproducts (coal waste, coal ash, and acid mine drainage) in Indiana as potential sources of rare earth elements (REE). On a whole-rock basis, most Indiana coal samples have REE content below 100 ppm, and only some samples of the Brazil and Staunton Formations (Lower and Upper Block and Viking B coals) reach 100 ppm. Because REE concentrations vary between locations and within individual coal beds, and the correlations of coals within the Brazil and Staunton Formations are often uncertain, a better understanding of the stratigraphy of these formations is needed to identify the most promising REE horizons. Owing to a long history of coal mining, Indiana has numerous coal preparation plants and associated coarse-and fine-grained coal refuse (known, respectively, as gobs and slurry ponds). This paper reviews the available data on locations and volumes of these deposits. The total extent of slurry pond deposits was estimated at 2,765 acres, and the total volume estimates ranged from 94,000,000 to 136,000,000 cubic yards. No estimates are available for gob deposits in Indiana. To our knowledge, no REE data are available for coal preparation plant waste in Indiana, except for minimal data from coal slurry in Warrick County. Water streams from abandoned coal mines and coal processing (acid mine drainage, AMD) could also be a source of REE or other critical minerals; we review available data from AMD sites. Indiana, having many coal-fired power plants, has accumulated a large quantity of coal ash during its mining history. Our estimates indicate that coal ash deposits occupy ~2,184 acres, storing ~52,566,153 m3 of ash. Volume estimates for individual coal ash sites come from various sources and present our best estimates at this time. To our knowledge, no REE data are available on coal ash in Indiana. Such data would be of great value because coal ash deposits could be an important resource for REE, other critical minerals, or other high-value carbon products.
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