2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11102936
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The Coal-Forming Environment at the End of the Late Permian and Its Control on Trace Elements: The Upper Xuanwei Formation in Eastern Yunnan, China

Juan Wang,
Longyi Shao,
Xuetian Wang

Abstract: Forming environments have important effects on the dispersion and enrichment of trace elements in coal. The C3 coal seam of the Xuanwei Formation in eastern Yunnan was used as a case study to reconstruct the peat-forming environment based on coal facies parameters and geochemical characteristics, and its influence on trace element (including rare earth elements and yttrium, REY) enrichment was investigated. The C3 coal was classified as medium rank bituminous coal with an ultra-low moisture content, medium-hig… Show more

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“…In seawater, the U(VI)-tricarbonato complex (UO 2 (CO 3 ) 3 4− ) is the prevailing U(VI) species and stabilizes uranium in the aqueous phase. Under anoxic/reducing conditions, the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) is also possible [14,15]. The trivalent oxidation state is the predominant oxidation state of americium in aqueous solutions and its chemical behavior is similar to the chemical behavior of trivalent lanthanides (e.g., Eu(III)) [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In seawater, the U(VI)-tricarbonato complex (UO 2 (CO 3 ) 3 4− ) is the prevailing U(VI) species and stabilizes uranium in the aqueous phase. Under anoxic/reducing conditions, the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) is also possible [14,15]. The trivalent oxidation state is the predominant oxidation state of americium in aqueous solutions and its chemical behavior is similar to the chemical behavior of trivalent lanthanides (e.g., Eu(III)) [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%