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Nadezhda L. Aluker
Nadezhda L. Aluker
Leading Engineer, Ph.D.
Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the RAS
Leading Engineer, Ph.D.
Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the RAS
Kemerovo
Russia

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Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Date submitted
    2023-10-28
  • Date accepted
    2024-11-07
  • Online publication date
    2025-01-17
  • Date published
    2025-02-25

Radiation characteristics of coals at different stages of metamorphism

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The formation of deposits and subsequent metamorphic processes that affect concentrations of radioactive elements in coal can indicate ongoing geological activities, therefore, analyzing trends in the radiation characteristics of coal throughout the metamorphic series is highly relevant. The aim of this work is to experimentally evaluate the radiation characteristics of different coal ranks (metamorphic stages) using thermoluminescent (TL) dosimetry and beta activity measurements, and to identify correlations between these radiation characteristics and data obtained from technical, elemental, and thermogravimetric analyses, as well as mass spectrometric and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) measurements. For dosimetric measurements that indirectly characterize the content of radionuclides in coal, a modified dosimetric complex and original soil-equivalent thermoluminescent detectors based on SiO2 were used. The analysis of the obtained results supports the use of TL studies to determine the ash content of coals at low and medium stages of metamorphism (coal rank B→G), while indicating that this method is not feasible for coals at higher stages of metamorphism. The correlation dependencies in the metamorphism series suggest abrupt change in the conditions of coal formation during the time range corresponding to transformation from high to low volatile bituminous coals (coal rank G→Zh→K). These abrupt changes in regional metamorphism conditions (time, temperature, pressure, oxidation-reduction conditions) are confined to the boundary of the Permian and Triassic periods (~250 million years ago), during which both the transformation of existing coal deposits and the formation of new deposits occurred.

How to cite: Aluker N.L., Aduev B.P., Nurmukhametov D.R. Radiation characteristics of coals at different stages of metamorphism // Journal of Mining Institute. 2025. Vol. 271. p. 131-140. EDN GYZHWV