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Distribution, isotopic variation and origin of sulfur in coals in the Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY
卷 51, 期 4, 页码 237-250

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0166-5162(02)00098-8

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coal petrology; organic sulfur; pyrite; sulfur isotopes; rod-like bacteria; algae

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This paper describes coal petrographic characteristics, sulfur abundance, distribution and isotopic signature in coals in the Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia, northern China. Petrographic studies suggest that depositional environment influences petrographic composition. The No. 9 and No. 10 coal seams, which are thought to have formed on a tidal delta plain, have high collodetrinite contents (up to 66.1%) indicating enhanced gelification and bacteria activity during coal accumulation, and also have the highest sulfur content (3.46% and 3.42%). Both organic and pyritic sulfur isotope values ( - 12.3 parts per thousand to 5.8 parts per thousand and - 18.7 parts per thousand to 1.1 parts per thousand, respectively) are variable and generally tend to be more negative in high-sulfur coals than those in low-sulfur coals in the Wuda coalfield. The negative sulfur isotope values indicate that a large portion of sulfur in the high-sulfur coals has a bacterial origin. Sulfur isotopic compositions and variations within the section were used to propose a model to explain the origin of sulfur in these coals. The presence of pyritized rod-like bacteria, cyanophyte's gelatinous sheaths and degraded algae organic matter suggests that bacteria, and perhaps algae, may play an important role in the formation of these high-sulfur coals. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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