The Notio Pedio (Southern Field) Lignite Deposit in the Ptolemaida Basin, Greece: Depositional Conditions as Revealed through Petrography

P. Antoniadis, E. Mavridou, T. Gentzis
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This study is about the coal petrography of the lignite deposit of Notio Pedio (Southern field) in the central part of the Ptolemaida Basin. The sediments in the basin are mainly Neogene in age, surrounded by Palaeozoic and Mesozoic rocks. Fourteen samples, taken from a representative corehole, were analyzed for maceral composition. Huminite macerals are dominant (69.0–91.9%), with humotelinite present in high concentrations (40.1–48.6%). In those samples that originated from the lower lignite beds, humotelinite content decreases to 16.3–34.6%. Humodetrinite ranges from 20.3–66.0% and is particularly abundant in the lower beds. Liptinite and inertinite macerals are present in small quantities. Based on the indices GWI, VI, GI, and TPI that are indicative of nutrient supply, groundwater level, preservation of plant tissue material and wetness, it was concluded that the paleoenvironment that hosted the peat deposit was mainly limnic and intensely rheotrophic.
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希腊托勒梅达盆地Notio Pedio (Southern Field)褐煤矿床:岩石学揭示的沉积条件
本文对托勒梅达盆地中部Notio Pedio(南田)褐煤矿床的煤岩学进行了研究。盆地沉积以新近系为主,周围为古生代和中生代岩石。从具有代表性的岩心孔中提取的14个样品进行了显微成分分析。腐殖石矿物占主导地位(69.0 ~ 91.9%),腐殖石矿物含量较高(40.1 ~ 48.6%)。来自下层褐煤层的腐殖石含量降低到16.3 ~ 34.6%。腐辉质含量在20.3 ~ 66.0%之间,下层尤其丰富。石质和惰质矿物少量存在。综合反映养分供给、地下水位、植物组织物质保存和湿度的GWI、VI、GI和TPI等指标,认为泥炭沉积的古环境以湖沼为主,具有强烈的流变性。
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