Mineralogic and element association of coals from the Gevra mine, Korba coal field, Madhya Pradesh, India
- 1. University of Western Ontario, London, ON (Canada). Dept. of Geology
- 2. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (India). Dept. of Earth Sciences
Description
As a part of a project to study the content and distribution of trace elements in coals and coal by-products from coal mining areas of India, the mineral and elemental composition of the whole coal and concentration of the selective elements in the whole coal mined from the Gevra mine of the Korba coal field in Madhya Pradesh are studied. The vertical trend of the selected elements are defined and possible relationships of these elements to the minerals present in or associated with the above coal are examined. The Gevra Coals have ash contact ( 3 times world average) and low sulphur content (1/4 of world average). Most elements are found to be positively correlated with ash indicating an inorganic association. Elements which show organic affinity include S, Cl, I and In. Fe, Cu, Zn and Pb occur in sulfide phases, the dominant Fe phase identified is siderite which also contain Mn and Mg. Th and U along with varying proportions of rare earths, Ce, Dy, La and Y have been identified with discrete phosphate minerals. Most trace elements have been found to be concentrated in the upper and lower portions of the coal seam exposed in Gevra mine and in partings. It is, therefore, suggested that selective mining and removal of high ash/inorganic material, particularly the upper and lower portion of the seam, will greatly reduce the mobilization of Al, As, Co, Fe, Hf, Sc, Si, Ti and to a lesser degree Cr, La, Mn, Th U and V during combustion of coal in power plants and consequently will reduce the influx of trace elements to the environment. (M.G.B.). 23 refs., 5 figs
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Indian Institute of Technology.
- Imprint Place
- Bombay (India)
- Imprint Title
- Environmental impact of coal utilization (from raw material to waste resources): Proceedings
- Imprint Pagination
- 301 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 39-58.
Conference
- Title
- International conference on environmental impact of coal utilization.
- Dates
- 14-15 Jan 1991.
- Place
- Bombay (India).
INIS
- Country of Publication
- India
- Country of Input or Organization
- India
- INIS RN
- 24049974
- Subject category
- S01: COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; COAL; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; INDIA; MINERALS; TRACE AMOUNTS
- Descriptors DEC
- ASIA; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; MATERIALS