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How does the type of basin affect coalification?

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A geological basin is a large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust where sediments accumulate over long periods. The type of basin significantly influences coalification because it dictates the tectonic activity, subsidence rates, heat flow, and depositional environment – all critical factors for transforming organic matter into coal.

Here’s how the type of basin affects coalification:

  1. Basin Type Determines Subsidence and Burial History:

Rift Basins: Formed when the Earth’s lithosphere stretches and thins. They are often elongated, narrow, and can be deep. Due to divergent tectonic movement, hot asthenosphere can rise, heating the overlying basin. This can lead to higher heat flow and rapid burial rates, which are conducive to faster coalification and the formation of higher-rank coals over shorter geological times.

Foreland Basins: Develop adjacent to mountain ranges (orogenic belts) due to the weight of the mountains causing the lithosphere to flex and subside. They are wedge-shaped, with thickest sediments near the mountains. These basins can experience deep and prolonged burial as vast amounts of eroded material from the growing mountains fill them. This sustained burial provides the necessary pressure and temperature for coalification.

Sag Basins (Intracratonic Basins): Form due to the cooling and subsidence of lithosphere that was previously heated, or simply due to the weight of accumulating sediments. These are typically broad, gentle basins with long-term, relatively slow subsidence. This allows for the accumulation of thick sedimentary sequences over long periods, facilitating coalification under steady conditions.

  1. Basin Type Influences Heat Flow and Geothermal Gradient:

Different basin types have varying geothermal gradients (the rate at which temperature increases with depth). Rift basins, for example, often exhibit higher geothermal gradients due to thinning crust and upwelling heat, accelerating the coalification process. Foreland basins can have variable geothermal gradients depending on their tectonic history.

  1. Basin Type Affects Tectonic Activity and Pressure:

The tectonic activity (e.g., faulting, folding, compression) within a basin type directly influences the pressure regime experienced by the buried organic matter. Intense tectonic activity (common in some foreland basin settings during mountain building) can generate higher stresses and temperatures, pushing coalification to higher ranks (e.g., anthracite formation).

  1. Basin Type Influences Depositional Environment and Preservation:

Basin types control the depositional environments (e.g., swamps, deltas, lakes) which are crucial for the initial accumulation and preservation of plant matter into peat. For instance, stable, widespread wetland conditions with high rates of organic matter production and rapid burial are ideal for forming thick coal seams, characteristic of certain basin types.

In essence, the unique geological evolution of each basin type, its subsidence history, heat flow, pressure regimes, and depositional environments creates the specific conditions that dictate how deeply, how quickly, and how intensely organic matter transforms, ultimately determining the rank (maturity) and characteristics of the coal found within it.

References:
  • Geoscience Australia. (n.d.). Coal Geology. Retrieved from https://www.ga.gov.au/scientific-topics/energy/province-sedimentary-basin-geology/coal-geology
  • MDPI. (n.d.). Effects of Coal Rank and Macerals on the Structure Characteristics of Coal-Based Graphene Materials from Anthracite in Qinshui Coalfield. Retrieved from https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/12/5/588
  • Number Analytics. (n.d.). Foreland Basin: A Comprehensive Guide. Retrieved from https://www.numberanalytics.com/blog/ultimate-guide-foreland-basin-petroleum-geology
  • ResearchGate. (n.d.). Mechanisms of accumulation and coexistence of coal and oil shale in typical basins. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/295253747_Mechanisms_of_accumulation_and_coexistence_of_coal_and_oil_shale_in_typical_basins
  • Wikipedia. (n.d.). Sedimentary rock. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedimentary_rock
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