Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics

© Suranaree University of Technology. This study is to assesses the depositional environment and characteristics of petroleum source rocks of Mae Teep basin in Lampang province, Thailand. The stratigraphic units included leonardite, coals, and oil shale units. A total of 44 samples were collected an...

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Main Authors: Piyatida Sangtong, Benjavun Ratanasthien
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-678312020-04-02T15:06:19Z Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics Piyatida Sangtong Benjavun Ratanasthien Engineering © Suranaree University of Technology. This study is to assesses the depositional environment and characteristics of petroleum source rocks of Mae Teep basin in Lampang province, Thailand. The stratigraphic units included leonardite, coals, and oil shale units. A total of 44 samples were collected and subjected to petrological analysis for their maceral types. Additionally, the proximate and ultimate chemical analyses were performed. All results were used to interpret their deposition environments. The leonardite contains a high concentration of ash but low concentrations of organic matters, <15.00 wt%. The coal sub-units contain 10.40-68.48 wt% ash, 27.43-45.78 wt% volatile matter, and 3.16-46.31 wt%fixed carbon. The coals are classified as vitrinite (67.4-75.3%) and liptinite (11.9-23.2%). The liptinite is dominated by liptodetrinite, sporinite, cutinite, and fluorinite. The oil shale contains 49.59-83.85 wt% ash, 14.55-37.67 wt% volatile matter, and 0.55-12.74 wt% fixed carbon and short- and long-bodied lamalginite maceral dominated. The results indicated that fluctuation of the water levels had caused the depositional environment changes from a shallow swamp to reed-sedge peat, and from forest swamp to deep, stagnant, lacustrine deposits. The organic deposits settled in the basin through catastrophic fluvial flood events. 2020-04-02T15:06:19Z 2020-04-02T15:06:19Z 2019-01-01 Journal 25870009 0858849X 2-s2.0-85081303228 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85081303228&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67831
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Piyatida Sangtong
Benjavun Ratanasthien
Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
description © Suranaree University of Technology. This study is to assesses the depositional environment and characteristics of petroleum source rocks of Mae Teep basin in Lampang province, Thailand. The stratigraphic units included leonardite, coals, and oil shale units. A total of 44 samples were collected and subjected to petrological analysis for their maceral types. Additionally, the proximate and ultimate chemical analyses were performed. All results were used to interpret their deposition environments. The leonardite contains a high concentration of ash but low concentrations of organic matters, <15.00 wt%. The coal sub-units contain 10.40-68.48 wt% ash, 27.43-45.78 wt% volatile matter, and 3.16-46.31 wt%fixed carbon. The coals are classified as vitrinite (67.4-75.3%) and liptinite (11.9-23.2%). The liptinite is dominated by liptodetrinite, sporinite, cutinite, and fluorinite. The oil shale contains 49.59-83.85 wt% ash, 14.55-37.67 wt% volatile matter, and 0.55-12.74 wt% fixed carbon and short- and long-bodied lamalginite maceral dominated. The results indicated that fluctuation of the water levels had caused the depositional environment changes from a shallow swamp to reed-sedge peat, and from forest swamp to deep, stagnant, lacustrine deposits. The organic deposits settled in the basin through catastrophic fluvial flood events.
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Benjavun Ratanasthien
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title Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
title_short Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
title_full Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
title_fullStr Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Deposition environment of organic sequences in Mae Teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
title_sort deposition environment of organic sequences in mae teep coal mine implied by maceral characteristics
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