波兰上西里西亚煤盆地Janina和Marcel煤矿矸石地球化学、岩石学和矿物学风化变化研究

IF 5.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
M.J. Fabiańska , J. Ciesielczuk , M. Szczerba , M. Misz-Kennan , D. Więcław , E. Szram , Á. Nádudvari , Z. Ciesielska
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摘要

研究了波兰温带气候在1998-2018年已知时间跨度内发生的由风化引起的煤炭开采废物地球化学、岩石学和矿物学变化。选取了代表上西里西亚煤盆地(USCB)两部分煤化阶段不同(即对应于亚烟煤和烟煤)的一系列采煤废岩,研究有机质水平对风化作用的影响。有机质含量、岩石组成、岩石矿物学和无机地球化学的差异也被考虑在内。有机岩石学,包括镜质组反射率值,除了不规则的裂缝和在非常罕见的情况下,颜色较浅的氧化边缘外,没有显示出明显的风化迹象,有机地球化学受到低温二次过程的影响,包括氧指数值的增加,特别是在不太成熟的煤矿废物中。生物标志物的分布发生了最大程度的变化,部分正烷烃可能是由于有机物的生物降解和较轻的多环芳烃(包括烷基萘)的水洗。USCB东部采煤矸石中成熟度较低的有机质反应性较强,次生转化程度较高。由于时间和堆积场风化作用形成的矿物主要是硫化铁的氧化产物:针铁矿和黄钾铁矾;然而,大多数矿物并没有被改变。因此,尽管采煤矸石脆性增加、碎块尺寸减小、表面颜色发生变化等物理变化,但其无机化学和矿物学变化有限。这表明低温过程不利于无机元素释放到环境中,并指出防止堆内自热的措施是采矿后活动中最重要的部分,导致最佳情况-采煤废物缓慢的低温风化。
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Weathering alterations of coal mining wastes geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy, a case study from the Janina and Marcel Coal Mines, Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)

Weathering alterations of coal mining wastes geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy, a case study from the Janina and Marcel Coal Mines, Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)

Weathering alterations of coal mining wastes geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy, a case study from the Janina and Marcel Coal Mines, Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)

Weathering-caused alterations in coal mining waste geochemistry, petrography, and mineralogy occurring in the known time span of 1998–2018 in the temperate climate of Poland were investigated. A series of coal mining waste rocks representing two parts of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB), differing in coalification stage, i.e., corresponding to sub-bituminous and bituminous coals, have been selected to find how the level of organic matter conditionates the weathering. Differences in organic matter content, petrographic composition, rock mineralogy and inorganic geochemistry were also taken into account. Whereas organic petrography, including vitrinite reflectance values, do not show significant weathering signs, apart from irregular cracks and, in very rare cases, paler in color oxidation rims, organic geochemistry has been affected due to low-temperature secondary processes, including increased oxygen index values, particularly in less mature coal mining wastes. Biomarker distribution has been changed to the largest extent, with partial removal of n-alkanes possibly due to biodegradation of organic matter and water-washing of lighter polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, including alkyl naphthalenes. Organic matter of lower maturity in coal mining wastes from the USCB eastern part, as more reactive, showed a higher level of secondary transformations. Minerals formed during weathering due to time and storage on dumps were mainly oxidation products of iron sulphides: goethite and jarosite; however, most of the minerals have not been altered. Thus, despite physical changes in coal mining wastes, such as increased brittleness, decreasing fragment size and surface color change, there are only limited changes in inorganic chemistry and mineralogy. This indicates that low-temperature processes do not favour the inorganic elements release to the environment and points out that measures to prevent self-heating within the dumps are the most vital part of post-mining activity leading to the best scenario - slow low-temperature weathering of coal mining wastes.

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International Journal of Coal Geology
International Journal of Coal Geology 工程技术-地球科学综合
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11.00
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145
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Coal Geology deals with fundamental and applied aspects of the geology and petrology of coal, oil/gas source rocks and shale gas resources. The journal aims to advance the exploration, exploitation and utilization of these resources, and to stimulate environmental awareness as well as advancement of engineering for effective resource management.
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