Abstract

Petrographic, geochemical and carbon isotopic determinations were conducted on five samples from four seams within the Late Cretaceous-Paleocene of the Guaduas Formation in Colombia. The individual coal seams are thin, ranging from 0.59 to 1.2 m, and occur over a 157 m interval. The average weighted ash yield is 13.7% (dry basis), although one sample presented values >35%. Vitrinite reflectance increases from 1.33% in the stratigraphically uppermost seam (La Cuarta) to 1.44% in the lower most coal seam (Cisquera), indicating their rank to be medium volatile bituminous.The studied sequence of the Guaduas Formation represents a peat environment influenced by shifting depositional settings, particularly in relation to the proximity of marine/brackish water environments as indicated by Sr/Ba values, sulfur, pyrite, δ13C and the proportion of telinite. A decrease in inertinite indicates that the peat mires were becoming relatively ‘wetter’ stratigraphically upwards. This trend, unlike that of Sr/Ba and telinite, may be driven by climatic shifts rather than only changes in depositional environment.Both trace and rare earth elements, plus yttrium (REY) are related to the inorganic fraction of the coal. All rare earth elements are depleted relative to average worldwide hard coals (for trace elements) and average upper continental crust (for REY) with the notable exception of Li and Sb for the high ash yield sample (the La Cuarta lower coal seam). The abundance of some REY elements (i.e. Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Y, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb and Lu) may be more influenced by the presence of illite rather than just the quantity of total ash yield. Based on the relationship between SiO2 and Nb/Y, the provenance of the inorganics changed from a rhyolitic source at the lowest seam (Cisquera) to a dacite source in the middle layer (El Tesoro) to an andesite source in the stratigraphically uppermost seams (La Gemela and La Cuarta).

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