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Coal (commodity) from
Mongolia


Locality type:Country
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Commodity:Coal (commodity)
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Commodity Data:Click here to view Coal (commodity) data
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1235245
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1235245:6
GUID (UUID V4):2d787dad-b222-4a4a-9301-f7b74b818604
Localities for Coal (commodity) in this Region
Aduunchuluun coal deposit, Choybalsan District, Dornod Province, Mongolia
Khamaryn– Khural–Khiid combustion metamorphic complex, Erdene District, Dornogovi Province, Mongolia
Tugrug quarry, Töv Province, Mongolia
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
System (GIS) Data Representing Coal Mines and Coal-Bearing Areas in Mongolia Compiled by Michael H. Trippi...system (GIS) data representing coal mines and coal-bearing areas of Mongolia: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File...and Energy for the collection of coal samples for the USGS World Coal Quality Inventory (WoCQI) project................................... 5 Chemistry of Coal Samples.............................................................. 6 Figures 1. 2. 3. Annual coal production and consumption in millions of short
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 ZONES AND NODES OF COAL FORMATION IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE URALIANMONGOLIAN...b All-Union Geological-Exploration Institute of Coal (VNIGRIugol') Published online: 29 Jun 2010. To...Cherepovskiy & A. G. Portnov (1984) ZONES AND NODES OF COAL FORMATION IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE URALIAN-MONGOLIAN...com/page/termsand-conditions ZONES AND NODES OF COAL FORMATION IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE URALIAN-MONGOLIAN...the Ail-Union Geological-Exploration Institute of Coal (VNIGRIugol'). This article was selected for translation
Book
Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Editors Ochir Gerel Geoscience Center Mongolian...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbatar, Mongolia Bayaraa Batkhishig Department of Geology and Hydrogeology...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration Targeting...Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Mongolia occupies the central part of the giant Central
Report (issue)
Information System (GIS) Data Representing Coal Mines and Coal-Bearing Areas in China Compiled by Michael...information system (GIS) data representing coal mines and coal-bearing areas in China: U.S. Geological Survey................................... 4 Chemistry of Coal Samples........................................... 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Tables 1. Annual coal production in millions of short tons .............regions of China........................ 3 Coal mines and coal-mining areas of Anhui Province .........
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Enrichment of critical elements (Nb-Ta-Zr-Hf-REE) within coal and host rocks from the Datanhao mine, Daqingshan...Enrichment of critical elements (Nb-Ta-Zr-Hf-REE) within coal and host rocks from the Datanhao mine, Daqingshan... Enrichment of critical elements (Nb-Ta-Zr-Hf-REE) within coal and host rocks from the Datanhao mine, Daqingshan...French6, Jihua Sun1,2# 1 State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining...daishifeng@gmail.com) #, Current address: Inner Mongolia Minerals Experiment Research Institute, Hohhot
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minerals Review Fluorine in Chinese Coal: A Review of Distribution, Abundance, Modes of Occurrence,...Abstract: Fluorine, a hazard that is associated with coal, has resulted in serious environmental issues during...utilization of coal. In this paper, we provide a detailed review of fluorine in Chinese coal, including the...of fluorine in Chinese coal is 130.0 mg/kg, which is slightly higher than coal worldwide (88.0 mg/kg)...Chinese coal varies across different coal deposit regions, and it is especially high in Inner Mongolia (Junger
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 Coal production in China: past, present, and future projections... Nanxiang Sun, Wenlin Xue & Yijun Chang (2017): Coal production in China: past, present, and future projections...http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2017.1301226 Coal production in China: past, present, and future projections...c,d, Wenlin Xuee and Yijun Change a Coal Chemistry Branch, Coal Science Technology Research Institute...China; cBeijing Research Institute of Coal Chemistry, China Coal Research Institute, Beijing, China; dState
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Choosing the percentage of provincial coal resources in national coal resources as the weighting factor,...the north to the south. High arsenic content in coal primarily occurs in southwestern Yunnan and certain...Henan. The arsenic content in coals of different coal-forming periods shows an overall regularity: Paleogene...the organic arsenic content is relatively high in coal samples with a lower (<5.5 mg/kg) arsenic content...of occurrence 1. Introduction In 2016, China’s coal production was 3.41 billion tons, which was 7.9%
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Review of the Non-metallic Industrial Minerals of Mongolia: The Impact of Geological and Geographical Factors...Technology c Geological Investigation Center, Mongolia Published online: 16 Jul 2010. To cite this article:...Review of the Non-metallic Industrial Minerals of Mongolia: The Impact of Geological and Geographical Factors...Review of the Non-metallic Industrial Minerals of Mongolia: The Impact of Geological and Geographical Factors...Department of Geology, Ulaanbaatar 46, P.O. Box 520, Mongolia Downloaded by [Colorado College] at 16:38 26
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plant mesofossils from the Permian of Wuda, Inner Mongolia, Taiyuan Formation, China Zbyněk Šimůnek1 and...tissue A coal sample from the Lower Permian Taiyuan Formation (Wuda locality, Inner Mongolia, China) was...attached to a thin layer of coal from the ­uppermost part of Coal Seam 7. This coal sample was macerated with...106°38′08” in the Wuda Coal District near the city of Wuda in the Inner Mongolia (Nei Mongol) Autonomous...or plant cover. The studied coal sample came from the uppermost part of Coal Seam 7, which belongs to the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and mineralization processes: Wuda coal-Þre gas vents of Inner Mongolia GLENN B. STRACHER,1,* ANUPMA PRAKASH...and sandstone adjacent to coal-Þre gas vents associated with underground coal Þres in the Wuda coalÞeld...coalÞeld of Inner Mongolia. The mineral assemblage of alunogen, coquimbite, voltaite, and the unidentiÞed phase...sublimation of coal-Þre gas. Tschermigite and anhydrite formed by the reaction of coal-Þre gas with quartzofeldspathic...possibly due to differences in coal-bed chemistry, exchange reactions involving coal-Þre gas, and the composition
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
continental block and the Altaid arc terranes of Mongolia represents one of the earliest and most fundamental...from Carboniferous and Lower Permian humid-climate, coal-bearing sedimentary facies to Upper Permian and...North China block and the Altaid arc terranes of Mongolia. Alternatively, climate change may have occurred...China–Tarim block and Paleozoic arc terranes of Mongolia, which represents the closure of a sig1Corresponding...approximate areal extent of Carboniferous–Permian coal-bearing sedimentary rocks in outcrop and subsurface
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
contaminate water, soil, and the atmosphere through coal mining, beneficiation, combustion, etc. This paper...µg/g. Taking the coal reserves into consideration, the average value of cadmium in coal is estimated as...µg/g. Cadmium is mostly enriched in the Southern coal-distribution area during the Late Permian. Furthermore...influences the cadmium accumulation in coal from the Southern coal-distribution area during the Late Permian...China. Keywords: cadmium; abundance; geochemistry; coal; China; modes of occurrence 1. Introduction Among
Book
Khashchuluun Chuluundorj Editors Economic Dependence of Mongolia on Minerals Consequences and Policies Contributions...Khashchuluun Chuluundorj Editors Economic Dependence of Mongolia on Minerals Consequences and Policies Editors...Research Institute National University of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Khashchuluun Chuluundorj Department...of Economics National University of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia ISSN 1431-1933 ISSN 2197-7178 (electronic)...Mining Sector in Mongolia” implemented by the Economic Research Institute (Mongolia) in collaboration
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geochemistry of Wulantuga High-Ge Coal Deposit of Shengli Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China Chen Yao 1 , Xinguo...in Wulantuga high-Ge coal deposit have been widely reported. In this study, coal samples and several coalified...mainly associated with organic matter. Minerals in coal samples are mainly quartz, kaolinite, montmorillonite...Germanium, As, W, Sb, Hg, Be, and Cs are enriched in coal samples, and these elements are also enriched in...and land reclamation. Keywords: China; Germanium; coal; Wulantuga; coalified trunk 1. Introduction Critical
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b , Xibo Wang a,b , State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining...largest producer and user of coal in the world. The high volume of coal usage in China has focused attention...released from coal combustion but also on the valuable elements that may occur in the coal and associated...Valuable elements in several coals (or coal ashes) and some coal-bearing strata in China (e.g. Ge, Ga,...terrigenous materials into the coal-forming environment; (5) leaching of non-coal partings by groundwater/hydrothermal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT transport center of Northern Mongolia (Darkhan) Natalia E. Kosheleva, Ivan V. Timofeev...industry and transport hub of the city of Darkhan (Mongolia) were studied. Based on the data of the geochemical...widespread distribution of yurt quarters utilizing brown coal from Sharyngol and Baganur mines for domestic purposes...2011; Saet et al., 1990). In the past 30 years, Mongolia has experienced a sharp growth in the economy...The state of the atmosphere in the capital of Mongolia has been characterized (Allen et al., 2013; Amarsaikhan
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daishifeng@gmail.com Abstract: Critical elements in coal and coal-bearing sequences (e.g., Li, Sc, V, Ga, Ge,...metalliferous coals from Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, South America, the United States and Mexico,...world-class Ge-U or Ge deposits in North China, Mongolia, and Siberia are the only commercially significant...marine waters, which are responsible for the low coal metallogenesis during the Cretaceous period, especially...stays neutral Keywords: critical metals; cretaceous coal; mineralization; global review; igneous activity
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discovered Early Cretaceous fossil site at the Sanlianhe Coal Mine in Tahe County, Heilongjiang Province, the...correlation of the Yiliekede Formation at Sanlianhe Coal Mine site with the Jiufotang Formation of West Liaoning...Early Cretaceous continental biotas of China, Mongolia and Russia. Copyright # 2010 John Wiley & Sons...circled by the Transbaikalia region of Russian, East Mongolia, the Yan-Liao (North Hebei and West Liaoning)...fossil fish-bearing section (Figure 1), at a closed coal mine from the northern Great Xing’an Range area
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1159 Confirmation of Sigillaria Brongniart as a coal-forming plant in Cathaysia: occurrence from an Early...Permian autochthonous peat-forming flora in Inner Mongolia JUN WANG 1*, ZHUO FENG 1,2, YI ZHANG 1 and SHI-JUN...Although Sigillaria, in China, has been found in coal balls and used as evidence that it was a coalforming...flora of the Taiyuan Formation near Wuda, Inner Mongolia, has provided evidence that Sigillaria could be...arborescent lycopsid acting as a major contributor to peat/coal formation. The genus Sigillaria is another element
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
uranium in Chinese coals and the emission inventory of coal-fired power plants in China Jian Chen, Ping Chen...uranium in Chinese coals and the emission inventory of coal-fired power plants in China, International Geology...uranium in Chinese coals and the emission inventory of coal-fired power plants in China Jian Chena, Ping Chena...in Chinese coals and its atmospheric emission by coal-fired plants in China are discussed in this article...i.e. Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Chongqing Provinces, the uranium is significantly
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy of the Ulziit Hydrogenic Uranium Deposit, Mongolia M. N. Grechukhina, 1, O. A. Doinikovab, P. A....Joint Venture, Olimpiin gudamzh, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography...recently discovered Ulziit ura nium deposit in Mongolia is given for the first time. The ore composition...variegated fan sediments to poorly permeable graycolored coal bearing lacustrine–boggy sediments is the main... The Ulziit uranium deposit was discovered in Mongolia as a result of prospecting by the Gurvan– Saikhan
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new scorpion from a Permian peat swamp in Inner Mongolia, China Xiaojie Leia,b,* , Weiming Zhoua , Mingli...scorpion from the Lower Permian of Wuda, Inner Mongolia, China. It is very similar to Eoscorpius sparthensis...groups in the Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Coal Measures of Europe and North America (Dunlop et...specimen from the Lower Permian of Wuda, Inner Mongolia, China. This new specimen is the third Permian...Our present species of Eoscopius was living in the coal swamp, particularly in an area of Coradites dominated
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Exploration and Groundwater & Gas Hazards Control in Coal Mines Application of Multiple Wells -Constrained...Hongjuan Zhu * Xi’an Research Institute of China Coal Technology & Engineering Group Corp, Xi’an, 710054...inversion .Layer of wave impedance corresponding to coal seam is determined by calibrating horizon, and then...to the coal seam thickness intersected by drilling, finally the distribution regularities of coal seam...under responsibility of Xi’an Institute of China Coal Technology & Engineering Group Corp Keywords: impedance;
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Evolution of Thick Coal Seam in Shengli Coalfield, China: Evidence from Geochemistry, Coal Petrology, and...importance of the wide occurrence of thick coal seams for Chinese coal resources, the origins of these seams...Early Cretaceous No. 5 coal seam with a thickness of 16.8 m in Inner Mongolia as a case study, this paper...systematic investigation of the coal petrology, geochemistry, and palynology of 19 coal samples to explain the...accumulation. The results indicate that the No. 5 coal seam is generally characterized by low rank (lignite)
 
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