The Petrology and Paleoenvironmental Setting of Coal at Waitewhena Coalfield û Relationships Between Paleoenvironment, Coal Type and Analytical Data

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1900 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Lower Miocene Maryville Coal Measures at Waitewhena Coalfield, in the Taranaki coal region, include seams of sub-bituminous coal up to 4 m thick. During coalfield exploration Fletcher Challenge Ltd drilled ten cored holes, all of which encountered at least one seam. Coal quality is variable. Ash ranges from six to 12 per cent and sulphur from 0.5 to three per cent. A basal seam, overlying the Lower Mokau Sandstone, appears to extend throughout the area under investigation. A rider seam, of variable thickness, closely overlies the main seam in most drillholes. The rider converges with the main seam to the north and vertical trends in coal properties suggest that the seams are united in some locations. A less extensive seam sometimes occurs at the top of the coal measures beneath the Upper Mokau Sandstone. The lithostratigraphy of the intervening coal measures is complex, and coexistence of fluviodeltaic, lagoonal/lacustrine, and marine depositional environments is provisionally inferred. Lateral variations in coal properties (clastic derived ash, volatile matter, inertinite, hydrogen), thickness of the sedimentary parting between the basal seam and rider, texture of the coal measure sediments, and distribution of the upper seam all indicate persistence of a relatively low lying northeast-trending zone which may have been structurally controlled. Available data indicate that coal measure accumulation was terminated by marine transgression from north to south.
Citation
APA: (1987) The Petrology and Paleoenvironmental Setting of Coal at Waitewhena Coalfield û Relationships Between Paleoenvironment, Coal Type and Analytical Data
MLA: The Petrology and Paleoenvironmental Setting of Coal at Waitewhena Coalfield û Relationships Between Paleoenvironment, Coal Type and Analytical Data. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.