Properties and structure of hard coals from the borehole Niedobczyce IG-1 in the Rybnik Coal District, Upper Silesian Coal Basin, their petrographic and group constituents. 2. Variations in petrographic composition of the coals along the depth of borehole and alterations in structure of the coals characterised by vitrinites spectroscopic analyses (X-ray, IR)

1995 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Jasieńko ◽  
A. Matuszewska ◽  
A. John
2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 109-120
Author(s):  
Jacek Misiak

Abstract Bituminous coal samples were collected from mine excavations of six mines in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin. I n the mentioned mining excavations, the stratighaphic sections, in the form of spot samples, were measured. Based on the macroscopic and microscopic observation, an attempt was made to determine the different lithotypes of coal. Vitrain coal is made of tellinite and collotelinite; the thickness of the layers varies from very thin, thin, medium, to coarse. Durain, which is dominated by macerals from the vitrinite group, is characterized by a darker, almost black color, genetically linked to heavily flooded peat areas, where the deposited phytogenic material is subjected to humification and gelification processes. A brighter durain, with a dark gray color, is dominated by macerals from the inertinite group that originated in the shallower areas of peat bogs where the water level was periodically lowered, which has led to the oxidation of the material deposited in the peat bog. Fusain is another coal component or constituent; it is produced as a result of peat bog fires. It is a charred (not burned) material deposited in the form of layers, lenses, usually with a thickness of up to several millimeters (or, less commonly, several centimeters), or dispersed in the form of shreds in the durain. The petrographic composition is dominated by fusinite and inertodetrinite. Fusain occurs in two varieties: soft (empty cellular spaces) and hard, usually mineralized with carbonates (siderite) or sulphides (pyrite, marcasite). The structure of bituminous coal is, due to its origin, most often laminated and consists of alternating dull and bright layers. Occasionally, such layering can be observed in bright coal, which is the result of layering of large parts of gelified plant materials. When it comes to larger sections of dull coal (without bright coal) in the profile, a solid structure can be observed. Some of the sections in the coal seam profiles show a distorted structure; warped, sometimes shredded layers of vitrain in durain, often containing lenses or shreds of fusain, can be observed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zdzisław Adamczyk ◽  
Barbara Białecka ◽  
Joanna Całusz Moszko ◽  
Joanna Komorek ◽  
Małgorzata Lewandowska

Abstract The subject of the research concerned the coal samples from 360/1, 361 and 362/1 seams of the Orzesze beds in the “Pniówek” coal mine. The obtained samples were characterized by low ash content - 2.22- 6.27% of the mass. The chemical composition of the ash indicates the presence of aluminosilicate minerals in the analyzed coal samples - most likely clay minerals, the presence of which has been confirmed in microscopic tests of the petrographic composition of channel samples of coal. The content of rare earth elements (REE sum) in the ash of the tested coal seams ranged from 364 to 1429 ppm. Variation of the REE content has been observed within a single seam. The fraction of REE indicates a relation with a mineral substance. No relation of the REE fraction and the presence of red beds has been found based on the tested samples. The content of REE found in ash, normalized to chondrites, is characterized by LREE enrichment in relation to HREE. The Eu anomaly is most likely related to tuff and tonstein levels occurring in Orzesze beds, which accompany the coal seams in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (i.a., south of the studied area). The research has indicated that LREE in the tested samples are more related to the mineral substance, while HREE have a stronger affinity with organic substances.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 359-373
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Stanienda

Abstract The results of investigation of the associated rocks with the Saddle Beds Coals Seams from Chwałowice Trough were presented in this article. The results of researches show that sandstones and mudstones dominate in the investigating profile. Claystones are situated mainly in ceilings and floors of coal seams. Grains of sandstones include mainly quartz, feldspars, micas and also quartzite’s and gneiss’s fragments. It is also possible to observe small grains of heavy minerals. Some of sandstones present bad compactness and are destroyed during transportation. This feature is connected with presence of little quantity of cement, especially in medium grained sandstones, which include more matrix than typical cement. The cement is built mainly of clay minerals, kaolinite and illite, carbonates and chalcedony but X-ray diffraction confirmed also the presence of halite in the cement of investigated sandstones. Mudstones and claystones are composed mainly of clay minerals. It’s also possible to find quartz and micas there. Higher amounts of quartz and micas are possible to find rather in mudstones. The associated rocks with the Saddle Beds Coal Seams from Chwałowice Trough include also organic matter.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 625-644
Author(s):  
Krystian Probierz ◽  
Marek Marcisz

Abstract The characteristics of variation of the CRI (Coke Reactivity Index) and CSR (Coke Strength after Reaction) indices as well as the variation of the petrographic composition of coking coal in the Pniówek deposit (SW part of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin) have been presented. The area in which the research results have been obtained has a fundamental meaning to the Polish coking coal reserves, which are characterized by high variation both in quality and coalification. So far, no research related to the determination of the CRI and CSR variation in deposits that would be based on pillar samples collected from active workings has been performed for the Polish coking coal deposits. The samples have been obtained from 6 coal seams (Załęże Beds, a part of Mudstone Series-Westphalian A), at depths between −500 and −700 m.a.s.l. The variation of CRI and CSR values has been presented both along the depth of the deposit (vertically) as well as isolines maps (horizontal variations). The relationships between the CRI and CSR index values and the parameters which are fundamental for their values, that is the R vitrinite reflectance and the petrographic composition (content of the Vtmmf vitrinite, Lmmf liptinite, and Immf inertinite macerals) have been analyzed. The examined coking coal of the Pniówek coal mine is characterized by the following values of the analyzed parameters: CRI = 19.9-60.8% (mean of 33.4%), CSR = 24.4-65.3% (mean of 49.5%), R = 0.98-1.14% (mean of 1.08%), Vtmmf = 60-81% (mean of 74%), Lmmf = 4-11% (mean of 7%), Immf = 13-31% (mean of 19%). The analysis of the variation of the coal quality parameters has not indicated evident and distinct vertical variation tendencies. When considered together with the horizontal variation in the E-W direction, in the view of the tectonics of the deposit (strike, dip, course of the main faults), it indicated a relation between the quality parameters and the direction of bed dips. In the deposit of the Pniówek coal mine, presence of coals of various quality has been confirmed. In the east, at greater depths, less coalified coal characterized by lower CRI values and higher CSR values is present. Such coal has a lesser vitrinite content and a high inertinite content. In the western direction (opposite to the dip direction), higher coalified coals, with higher CRI values and lower CSR values occur-these coals have a high content of vitrinite and low part of inertinite. Inversion of coalification has been demonstrated, as the smaller the depth the lower the reflectance of the coal should be, whereas the case in the Pniówek coal mine is the opposite. Such inversion may be related, as it has been demonstrated numerous times, to the occurrence of thermal metamorphism which modified the regional structure of coalification. No evident relationship of CSR and CRI values and the petrographic content of coal has been found, which is exhibited by low values of correlation indices. High content of inertinite in the samples characterized by relatively low values of CRI, relatively high CSR values and the lowest reflectance, however, draws attention. This runs against expectations, as usually the coal with better coking properties is characterized by the lowest content of inertinite macerals. The explanation of this relation requires further research on the inertinite macerals, especially the typically inert macerals (that is fusinite, micrinite and sclerotinite). The found relationship between the CSR and CRI values does not deviate from the data provided in literature from around the world. The correlation of the CSR index and the Pniówek coal mine vitrinite reflectance, however, is only partially consistent with the results relating to other coals. This confirms the difference of the coal in the examined area, which was exhibited many times and which should be connected to a very specific course of the coalification processes, especially the effect of thermal metamorphism.


2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Marcisz

Streszczenie Przeprowadzono charakterystykę zmienności zawartości fosforu w 29 pokładach węgla kamien- nego złóż Pniówek i Zofiówka, występujących na monoklinie Zofiówki. Dokonano tego na podstawie utworzonej cyfrowej bazy danych obejmującej 2730 próbek, spośród których w 1674 oznaczono zawartość tego pierwiastka. Przeprowadzono podstawowe analizy statystyczne, za pomocą których określono m.in. liczbę próbek, w któiych oznaczono zawartość fosforu w poszczególnych pokładach, a także minimalną, maksymalną oraz średnią zawartość tego pierwiastka w danym pokładzie. Prześledzono zmiany zawartości fosforu w układzie horyzontalnym (w dwóch kierunkach: E-W oraz N-S) i wertykalnym (wraz z głębokością). Wykreślono także mapy izolinii zawartości fosforu we wszystkich badanych pokładach węgla. Wyniki badań wykazały, że zawartość fosforu w badanych pokładach złóż monokliny Zofiówki zmienia się w szerokim zakresie od 0,001 do 0,550% Pa (śr. 0,064%). Występuje w nich zatem węgiel o stosunkowo wysokiej - niekorzystnej przy produkcji koksu - zawartości fosforu. Najniższymi zawartościami tego parametru odznaczają się pokłady 417/1, 418/1-2, 502/1 oraz 505/1, najwyższymi natomiast -362/1 i 406/1. Nie wykazano żadnej ogólnej tendencji zmian zawartości fosforu. W każdym z pokładów obserwuje się odmienny charakter tych zmian. Nie stwierdzono także żadnego powiązania z przynależnością stratygraficzną.


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