Geochemical characteristics of the Rajmahal coals in Dhulia North Block, Eastern India: implication to their utilization and environment

Kumar, Alok and Kumari, Sneha and Mustapha, K A and Chakladar, S and Chakravarty, S (2023) Geochemical characteristics of the Rajmahal coals in Dhulia North Block, Eastern India: implication to their utilization and environment. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 40(10) SI . pp. 6967-6983.

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Abstract

The borehole coal samples of Dhulia North Block from the Rajmahal Basin, Eastern India, were systematically analyzed based on the chemical composition and concentration of major and trace elements (including rare earth elements, REEs) to assess the distribution of REEs and their environmental implications with utilization potential. The Dhulia North Block coals are characterized by the predominant major oxides of SiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3, accounting for 94% of the total ash composition, indicating the presence of quartz, clay-rich minerals, and pyrite. Compared with the average world coal ash, the total REE content in the analyzed samples ranged from 341.0 to 810.4 ppm, which is substantially higher. Hot humid climate conditions with intermediate igneous source rocks of the basin were demonstrated by the major oxide ratios (Al2O3/TiO2 < 20) and plots of TiO2 with Al2O3 and Zr. The redox-sensitive elements such as V, Ni, Cr, and Co found in the Dhulia North Block coal indicate that an oxic sedimentary environment existed in the basin when coal was formed. The low sulfur content (1% in most samples) indicates freshwater conditions in the basin at the time of organic matter deposition. The outlook coefficient (C-outl) varies between 0.7 and 1.6, indicating that the Dhulia North Block coals are a prospective source of REEs. The Dhulia North Block coals are characterized by low H/C and O/C atomic ratios ranging from 0.56 to 0.90 and 0.10 to 0.22, respectively, and contain type-III kerogens, indicating gas-prone source rock. Further, the basic-to-acid oxide ratio suggested that Dhulia North Block coals were suitable for utilization during combustion processes.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://10.1007/s10653-023-01475-1
Uncontrolled Keywords:Rajmahal coals, Rare earth elements, Major & trace elements, Environmental utilization, Sedimentary rocks, trace elements, Depositional environment, Songzar coal field, Fly-ash, Basin clay stones provenance, Chemistry
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:9448
Deposited By:HOD KRIT
Deposited On:07 Nov 2023 14:53
Last Modified:07 Nov 2023 14:53
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