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Assessing the Depositional Environment of Cretaceous Ge-Rich Coals in the Wulantuga Mine, Shengli Coalfield, Northeastern China
To provide a new perspective on the formation of the
Ge-rich coals,
the depositional environment of the Wulantuga coals was studied with
the incorporation of coal maceral and geochemistry-based indicators.
The results show that the No.6 coal seam in the Wulantuga mine was
formed in a mire with a succession of swamps, fens, and marsh. The
average contents of Ge in coals formed in different mires, from high
to low, are swamp (220 μg/g), marsh (205 μg/g), and fen
(185 μg/g). The accumulation of the No.6 seam has been divided
into four stages from bottom to top based on the identified coal facies
types. The reducing condition and gelification of the ecosystem environment
ranged from strong to weak, to strong, and back to weak. The variation
of Ge concentrations also occurs in the same way. Strong reduction
and gelification of the ecosystem environments can favor Ge enrichments
in the Wulantuga coals. Sufficient sources and favorable conditions
are essential for the unusual Ge enrichments in coals. This study
provides a new perspective for the depositional environment of Ge-rich
coals and is useful for the exploration of Ge-rich coal resources