Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization

The paper is aimed to determine the origin and geological evolution of lignites from Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac Basin, Serbia). Possible rational utilization of coal is also considered. For this purpose numerous organic geochemical analyses have been applied to representative li...

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Main Authors: Đoković Nataša, Mitrović Danica, Životić Dragana, Španić Darko, Troskot-Čorbić Tamara, Cvetković Olga, Stojanović Ksenija
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400040D.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e2441509eb7457aa52dfcb1ce3a60a12020-11-24T23:26:14ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212015-01-0180457558810.2298/JSC140219040D0352-51391400040DPreliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilizationĐoković Nataša0Mitrović Danica1Životić Dragana2Španić Darko3Troskot-Čorbić Tamara4Cvetković Olga5Stojanović Ksenija6Innovation Center of the Faculty of Chemistry, BelgradeInnovation Center of the Faculty of Chemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeINA-Industrija nafte d.d., Exploration & Production BD, Exploration Sector, E&P Laboratory Department, Zagreb, CroatiaINA-Industrija nafte d.d., Exploration & Production BD, Exploration Sector, E&P Laboratory Department, Zagreb, CroatiaCenter of Chemistry, IChTM, BelgradeFaculty of Chemistry, BelgradeThe paper is aimed to determine the origin and geological evolution of lignites from Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac Basin, Serbia). Possible rational utilization of coal is also considered. For this purpose numerous organic geochemical analyses have been applied to representative lignite samples. Obtained results showed that coal from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field is typical humic coal. Peat-forming vegetation is dominated by gymnosperm plants. Coal forming plants belonged to the gymnosperm families Taxodiaceae, Cupressaceae, Phyllocladaceae and Pinaceae. Other precursors of organic matter (OM) were microbial biomass, ferns and angiosperms. It is established that peatification was performed in neutral to slightly acidic, fresh water environment under anoxic to suboxic redox conditions. Maturity of OM is low in the phase of intense diagenetic processes. Biomarker compositions and values of corresponding parameters revealed that Smederevsko Pomoravlje field, Drmno field (Kostolac Basin) and “A“ field (Kovin deposit) represent a part of the unique lignite basin. Results of this study suggest possible rational utilization of the Smederevsko Pomoravlje lignites in thermal power plants. This is particularly related to samples from coal seam I. Significant amount of gas could be generated from lignites at higher maturities. Eight samples meet basic assumptions for effective gasification. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176006]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400040D.pdflignitesKostolac Basinorganic matterbiomarkerspalaeoreconstructionutilization
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author Đoković Nataša
Mitrović Danica
Životić Dragana
Španić Darko
Troskot-Čorbić Tamara
Cvetković Olga
Stojanović Ksenija
spellingShingle Đoković Nataša
Mitrović Danica
Životić Dragana
Španić Darko
Troskot-Čorbić Tamara
Cvetković Olga
Stojanović Ksenija
Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
lignites
Kostolac Basin
organic matter
biomarkers
palaeoreconstruction
utilization
author_facet Đoković Nataša
Mitrović Danica
Životić Dragana
Španić Darko
Troskot-Čorbić Tamara
Cvetković Olga
Stojanović Ksenija
author_sort Đoković Nataša
title Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
title_short Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
title_full Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
title_fullStr Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac basin, Serbia): Reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
title_sort preliminary organic geochemical study of lignite from the smederevsko pomoravlje field (kostolac basin, serbia): reconstruction of geological evolution and potential for rational utilization
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The paper is aimed to determine the origin and geological evolution of lignites from Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostolac Basin, Serbia). Possible rational utilization of coal is also considered. For this purpose numerous organic geochemical analyses have been applied to representative lignite samples. Obtained results showed that coal from the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field is typical humic coal. Peat-forming vegetation is dominated by gymnosperm plants. Coal forming plants belonged to the gymnosperm families Taxodiaceae, Cupressaceae, Phyllocladaceae and Pinaceae. Other precursors of organic matter (OM) were microbial biomass, ferns and angiosperms. It is established that peatification was performed in neutral to slightly acidic, fresh water environment under anoxic to suboxic redox conditions. Maturity of OM is low in the phase of intense diagenetic processes. Biomarker compositions and values of corresponding parameters revealed that Smederevsko Pomoravlje field, Drmno field (Kostolac Basin) and “A“ field (Kovin deposit) represent a part of the unique lignite basin. Results of this study suggest possible rational utilization of the Smederevsko Pomoravlje lignites in thermal power plants. This is particularly related to samples from coal seam I. Significant amount of gas could be generated from lignites at higher maturities. Eight samples meet basic assumptions for effective gasification. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176006]
topic lignites
Kostolac Basin
organic matter
biomarkers
palaeoreconstruction
utilization
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400040D.pdf
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