特立尼达岛北部和中部渐新世和中新世褐煤、亚烟煤和高挥发性烟煤以及碳质页岩的有机地球化学和有机岩石学

IF 5.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS International Journal of Coal Geology Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1016/j.coal.2023.104437
Anastasia A. Baboolal , Ralf Littke , Laura Zieger
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我们利用有机地球化学和有机岩石学技术,对热带大西洋西部特立尼达岛北部和中部的库纳波和纳里瓦地层迄今尚未研究的渐新世和中新世富含有机质的沉积物进行了调查,以评估泥炭堆积过程中的热成熟度和古环境条件。在库纳波和纳里瓦地层的不同地段采集了 20 个样本。根据有机岩石学分析和 Rock-Eval 高温分解技术进行的评估显示,在库纳波地层的褐煤和亚烟煤等级中,煤炭和碳质页岩的热成熟度较低,而在纳里瓦地层的亚烟煤至高挥发性烟煤等级中,煤炭和碳质页岩的热成熟度较高。从岩石学角度来看,库纳波地层的煤炭以腐植质为主,含有少量惰性质和锂质,而纳里瓦地层的煤炭则含有大量矾质、中低含量的锂质和低含量的惰性质。库纳波煤层和纳里瓦煤层的详细岩相数据表明,这两个煤层主要是在石灰质条件下形成的,有机质来源于草本植物。从岩相比率(如凝胶化指数、组织保存指数、植被指数和地下水AC指数)、灰分和硫含量、异构烷烃和正构烷烃的分布以及 17α(H)-同构烷烃比率等方面推断出了进一步的结论。总之,这些数据支持库纳波煤炭和纳里瓦煤炭都是在热带泥炭环境中形成的,部分受到非常高的微生物活动的影响,± 就纳里瓦煤炭而言--部分被分级为外源沼泽。库纳波煤炭受到中新世时期奥里诺科河水系发展的影响,并在潮汐、沿海环境的过渡阶段暴露于海水中。
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Organic geochemistry and organic petrology of Oligocene and Miocene lignites, subbituminous and high volatile bituminous coals and carbonaceous shales in northern and central Trinidad

The so far unstudied Oligocene and Miocene organic matter–rich deposits of the Cunapo and Nariva Formation of northern and central Trinidad, western tropical Atlantic Ocean have been investigated using organic geochemical and organic petrological techniques to assess the thermal maturity and paleoenvironmental conditions during peat accumulation. Twenty samples were collected along various sections within the Cunapo and Nariva formations. Evaluation based on organic petrological analyses and Rock-Eval pyrolysis reveals that the coals and carbonaceous shales are thermally immature in the lignite and subbituminous rank for Cunapo Formation and mature in the subbituminous to high-volatile bituminous rank for Nariva Formation. The respective maturities correspond to high volatile matter contents.

Petrographically, the Cunapo Formation coals are dominated by huminite with minor amounts of inertinite and liptinite, and the Nariva Formation coals contain high amounts of vitrinite, with moderate to low liptinite and low inertinite contents. The detailed petrographic data for Cunapo and Nariva coals indicate predominantely limnic conditions and a herbaceous origin of organic matter. Further conclusions are deduced from petrographic ratios such as gelification-, tissue preservation-, vegetation- and groundwaterAC indices, ash- and sulfur contents, iso- and n-alkane distribution, and 17α(H)-homohopane ratio. In summary, the data supports that both the Cunapo and Nariva coals formed in a tropical peat environment, partly influenced by very high microbial activity and ± in case of Nariva coals - partly grading into ombrogenic mires. The Cunapo coals were influenced by the development of the Orinoco River system during the Miocene and exposure to marine water during transgressive phases in a tidal, coastal environment.

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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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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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