PALEOENVIRONMENT AND SULFUR BORON CONTENTS OF THE MANNVILLE (LOWER CRETACEOUS) COALS OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA, CANADA

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BANERJEE, I
GOODARZI, F
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[1] Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Alta. T2L 2A7
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10.1016/0037-0738(90)90040-Z
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Sulfur (S) and boron (B) contents were determined for use as paleoenvironmental indicators in 28 samples of coal from the coal-bearing sequence occupying the upper part of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group located in the subsurface of southern Alberta, Canada. Sulfur for these coals range from 0.56 to 23.46% daf (wt. dry-ash-free) and boron between 18 and 1144 ppm. Twenty-three samples show S values > 1 wt.% and B > 100 ppm, indicating a strong brackish to marine influence in most of these coals. A S vs. B plot of these coal samples reveals two distinct suites: (1) with high B (256-1144 ppm) and low to moderate S (0.58-2.71% daf), and (2) with moderate B (18-247 ppm) and low to high S (0.56-23.46% daf). These two suites characterize coals from two different locations with differing stratigraphic-sedimentological settings. Coals in suite 1 occur at the tops of 8-10 m thick, regressive sequences stacked one above the other. Each coal bed is overlain by a marine transgressive surface. Inundation of the underlying peat by seawater may have produced conditions which caused the anomalously high (> 500 ppm) B content of nine samples in the suite. Coals in suite 2 on the other hand, lie on top of a single, thick (20-30 m) prograding shoreline sequence not followed by transgression. Their highly variable S content probably is a reflection of their origin in a coastal swamp characterized by a long period of bacterial activity during slow progradation. © 1990.
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