--> ABSTRACT: Diagenetic Classification Model for Coal: Applications of Taphonomic and Carbonate Models, by M. J. Andrejko, S. B. Upchurch, and A. D. Cohen; #91043 (2011)
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Previous HitDiageneticNext Hit Classification Model for Coal: Applications of Taphonomic and Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit Models

M. J. Andrejko, S. B. Upchurch, A. D. Cohen

The factors affecting the preservation of the biotic record produced in modern coal-forming environments are similar to those affecting materials produced in Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit environments. Both records are highly dependent on the paleoecology of their respective depositional environments and are highly susceptible to the various taphonomic processes active before, during, and after final burial. In addition, the prevalent processes of modification and destruction appear to act at specific Previous HitstagesNext Hit in the history of the biogenic materials. A process-response model was developed to organize more adequately the various chemical, mechanical, and biological processes that could modify or affect the incorporation, production, preservation, or transformation of photoclasts, macerals, and associated mineral matter during coalification. The proposed model is a synthesis and modification of the Previous HitstagesNext Hit or phases in coal diagenesis.

This proposed process-response Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit model for coal encompasses three distinct Previous HitstagesNext Hit: (1) syngenetic, which encompasses the organic production and accumulation Previous HitstagesNext Hit; (2) syndiagenetic, which encompasses the postburial to prelignite Previous HitstagesTop; and (3) epigenetic, which encompasses the postlignite stage of coalification.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91043©1986 AAPG Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, June 15-18, 1986.