Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India

Abstract Coal petrology provides significant inputs for the industrial utilisation of coal and for broad understanding the coal formation and diagenesis. The present paper entails the results of the investigations carried out on the selected coal samples, from Ib valley and Umaria coalfield, using s...

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Main Authors: Vivek Mishra, K. N. Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-05-01
Series:International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
Subjects:
SEM
XRD
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0169-y
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spelling doaj-9a87fe36bdbe4908a4e07bdfd33721432021-03-02T10:44:21ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Coal Science & Technology2095-82932198-78232017-05-014219119710.1007/s40789-017-0169-yMicrostructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, IndiaVivek Mishra0K. N. Singh1CSIR - National Metallurgical LaboratorySchool of Studies in Earth Science, Vikram UniversityAbstract Coal petrology provides significant inputs for the industrial utilisation of coal and for broad understanding the coal formation and diagenesis. The present paper entails the results of the investigations carried out on the selected coal samples, from Ib valley and Umaria coalfield, using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) to study the surface microstructures and minerals present in them and the relationship of the finely dispersed mineral matter with the organic constituents. This would further help in evaluating the distribution and chemical character of the mineral matter occurring within the maceral types. Ib valley and Umaria coals are typical Indian (Lower Gondwana) non-coking coals and only scanty data is available on SEM study of these coals. Under SEM examination, it manifests that, the mineral matters of these coal occur as deep intergrowth, massive impregnation, superficial mounting, filling and depletion of micropores, mechanical cavity filling and fusinitic cavity filling.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0169-yCoalSEMXRDUmaria coalIb valley coalIndia
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Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
Coal
SEM
XRD
Umaria coal
Ib valley coal
India
author_facet Vivek Mishra
K. N. Singh
author_sort Vivek Mishra
title Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
title_short Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
title_full Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
title_fullStr Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from Ib valley and Umaria, Son-Mahanadi basin, India
title_sort microstructural relation of macerals with mineral matter in coals from ib valley and umaria, son-mahanadi basin, india
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
issn 2095-8293
2198-7823
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Coal petrology provides significant inputs for the industrial utilisation of coal and for broad understanding the coal formation and diagenesis. The present paper entails the results of the investigations carried out on the selected coal samples, from Ib valley and Umaria coalfield, using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) to study the surface microstructures and minerals present in them and the relationship of the finely dispersed mineral matter with the organic constituents. This would further help in evaluating the distribution and chemical character of the mineral matter occurring within the maceral types. Ib valley and Umaria coals are typical Indian (Lower Gondwana) non-coking coals and only scanty data is available on SEM study of these coals. Under SEM examination, it manifests that, the mineral matters of these coal occur as deep intergrowth, massive impregnation, superficial mounting, filling and depletion of micropores, mechanical cavity filling and fusinitic cavity filling.
topic Coal
SEM
XRD
Umaria coal
Ib valley coal
India
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0169-y
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