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Exploring the 2013-2018 degassing mechanism from the Pesje and Preloge excavation fields in the Velenje Coal basin, Slovenia: insights from molecular composition and stable isotopes

Authors :
Rok Novak
Janez Rošer
Fausto Grassa
Ivo Zadnik
Tjaša Kanduč
Timotej Verbovšek
Jerneja Sedlar
Sergej Jamnikar
Source :
Isotopes in environmental and health studies. 57(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Gas samples were collected from 25 m long horizontal boreholes drilled into the excavation field at 10° inclination to the longwall face in two mining areas, Pesje and Preloge, in the Velenje Coal Mine, Slovenia, from 2013 to 2018. The degassing mechanism of coalbed gas and its stable isotopic composition (δ13CCO2, δ13CCH4, and δ2HCH4) were investigated in boreholes in advance of eight working faces. The major coalbed gas constituents were CO2 and methane. Gas concentrations and isotope values revealed that the methane is biogenic in origin with δ13CCH4 values of -69.4 to -29.5 ‰, δ2HCH4 values of -301 to -222 ‰, and a fractionation factor (αCO2-CH4) of 0.998-1.073, suggesting that methane derives from microbial acetate fermentation and CO2 reduction. The carbon dioxide methane index values ranged from 50.0-98.3 vol.% and δ13CCO2 values from -11.8 to -0.5 ‰, indicating that CO2 is biogenic and endogenic in origin. The degassing mechanism results in isotope fractionation of methane and CO2 for carbon isotopes up to 39.9 ‰ and up to 8.5 ‰, respectively, depending on the position of the excavation fields in space, e.g. under pre-mined coal area, fresh overburden.

Details

ISSN :
14772639
Volume :
57
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Isotopes in environmental and health studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb413c1956ec4a0cfaf3f8dafe92c2d4