2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2016.08.009
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Petrological and geochemical characteristics of Palaeogene low-rank coal on the Faroe Islands: Restricted effects of alteration by basaltic lava flows

Abstract: The first combined petrographic and geochemical investigation of coal from the Faroe Islands was performed as a case study to understand thermal effects from basaltic lava flows on immature coal. The samples were divided into two distinct groups: "normal" coal (xylite and detroxylite) and "altered organic matter" (charcoal and organic particles dispersed in samples rich in altered clastic mineral components or enriched via hydrothermal fluids). The "normal" coal consists primarily of huminite-group material do… Show more

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“…Relatively uniform distribution of interstitial tachylyte is indicative of rapid cooling during the dyke emplacement without dramatic changing of P-T-X conditions (e.g. Kuboušková et al 2016;Ulrych et al 2017). Petrographic thin sections made from marginal pseudo-hieroglyphs revealed that they do not texturally or compositionally deviate from the host basaltic rock (Fig.…”
Section: Pseudo-hieroglyphs-definition Morphology Petrography and Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Relatively uniform distribution of interstitial tachylyte is indicative of rapid cooling during the dyke emplacement without dramatic changing of P-T-X conditions (e.g. Kuboušková et al 2016;Ulrych et al 2017). Petrographic thin sections made from marginal pseudo-hieroglyphs revealed that they do not texturally or compositionally deviate from the host basaltic rock (Fig.…”
Section: Pseudo-hieroglyphs-definition Morphology Petrography and Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Enni Fm (Passey and Jolley, 2009). The individual basaltic flows are often separated by volcaniclastic sediments (occasionally coal-bearing tuffitic claystone, sandstone or conglomerate of terrestrial origin) deposited between individual volcanic eruptions (Andersen et al 2002;Waagstein et al 2002;Passey and Jolley 2009;Pokorný et al 2015;Kuboušková et al 2016).…”
Section: Geographical and Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1A, B) consists of Palaeocene basaltic lava flows of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, often interbedded with volcaniclastic layers, mostly tuffitic sandstones, while less common are siltstones and locally coal-bearing claystones (Storey et al 2007;Pokorn y et al 2015;Kubou skov a et al 2016). 1A, B) consists of Palaeocene basaltic lava flows of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, often interbedded with volcaniclastic layers, mostly tuffitic sandstones, while less common are siltstones and locally coal-bearing claystones (Storey et al 2007;Pokorn y et al 2015;Kubou skov a et al 2016).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geological basement of the Faroe Islands (61°20 0 N-62°24 0 N and 6°15 0 W-7°41 0 W; Fig. 1A, B) consists of Palaeocene basaltic lava flows of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, often interbedded with volcaniclastic layers, mostly tuffitic sandstones, while less common are siltstones and locally coal-bearing claystones (Storey et al 2007;Pokorn y et al 2015;Kubou skov a et al 2016). The Quaternary sedimentary cover is represented by unconsolidated or weakly consolidated glacial deposits, such as tills, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine deposits, Pleistocene blockfields and aeolian sands, and abundant Holocene peat deposits.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stage enriches some harmful elements [2], but the impact on rare earths is not pronounced [4,5]. Vanadium (V) and chromium (Cr) from magmatic hydrothermal fluids are thus enriched in coal seams [6][7][8][9]. In addition, the relative proportion of carbon (C) increases as the magma intrusion distance increases, whereas the residual elements, such as hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S), showing an opposite tendency [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%