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Organic Petrology: Introduction

Photomicograph image of high volatile bituminous coal
 
Organic petrology is the comprehensive investigation of organic materials occurring in sedimentary rocks; in particular, coal and petroleum source rocks. Organic petrology also includes study of the utilization products of coal and petroleum source rocks, for instance, coke, fly ash, and liquefaction residue. Studies of the origin, occurrence, structure, and history of sedimentary organic matter typically are pursued through techniques of optical microscopy. Complementary geochemical methods of investigation include pyrolysis, gas and liquid chromatography, solvent extraction, and mass spectroscopy.
Photomicrograph of high volatile bituminous coal, showing the inertinite maceral fusinite, carbonized (charred) wood.  The coal sample is from the open-pit Paso Diablo mine in western Venezuela (in the Paleocene Marcelina Formation).


Organic petrology research is used to understand and predict the behavior of coal in utilization and/or thermal maturity of petroleum source rocks, and to understand and predict hydrocarbon generation.  Other important themes of organic petrology research include the impact of coal composition on coalbed gas generation and storage. Research in the USGS Organic Petrology Laboratory at the National Center in Reston includes all of these themes.

spotlightORGANIC PETROLOGY SPOTLIGHT

The International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP), and The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP), 2009 Gramado/Porto Alegre, Brazil Joint Annual Meeting


RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Preliminary vitrinite and bitumen reflectance, total organic carbon, and pyrolysis data for samples from Upper and Lower Cretaceous strata, Maverick Basin, south Texas, (2009):
USGS Open-File Report 2009–1220

Thermal maturity and organic composition of Pennsylvanian coals and carbonaceous shales, north-central Texas: implications for coalbed gas potential: International Journal of Coal Geology Outside Publication, (2009) - Request copy, email author


RELATED LINKS

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
Non-USGS Website

International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP)
Non-USGS Website

The Canadian Society for Coal Science and Organic Petrology (CSCOP)
Non-USGS Website

Geological Society of America (GSA), Coal Geology Division
Non-USGS Website

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