Coal systems analysis: A new approach to the understanding of coal formation, coal quality and environmental considerations, and coal as a source rock for hydrocarbons

Special Papers of the Geological Society of America -387
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Coal is an important and required energy source for today's world. Current rates of world coal consumption are projected to continue at approximately the same (or greater) levels well into the twenty-first century. This paper will provide an introduction to the concept of coal systems analysis and the accompanying volume of papers will provide examples of how coal systems analysis can be used to understand, characterize, and evaluate coal and coal gas resources. Coal systems analysis incorporates the various disciplines of coal geology to provide a complete characterization of the resource. The coal system is divided into four stages: (1) accumulation, (2) preservation-burial, (3) diagenesis-coalification, and (4) coal and hydrocarbon resources. These stages are briefly discussed and key references and examples of the application of coal systems analysis are provided.

Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Coal systems analysis: A new approach to the understanding of coal formation, coal quality and environmental considerations, and coal as a source rock for hydrocarbons
Series title Special Papers of the Geological Society of America
Chapter 387
ISBN 9780813723877
DOI 10.1130/0-8137-2387-6.1
Issue 387
Year Published 2005
Language English
Publisher Geological Society of America
Description 8 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title Coal Systems Analysis (Special Papers of the Geological Society of America, no. 387)
First page 1
Last page 8
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