REM: International Engineering Journal (Apr 2024)

Using geophysical density logging to estimate the thickness and density of coal seams in the Southern region of Brazil

  • Barbara Victoria Reffatti Andrade,
  • Paulo Salvadoretti,
  • Luciana Arnt Abichequer,
  • George Olufunmilayo Gasper,
  • Luis Eduardo de Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0370-44672023770084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77, no. 2

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Abstract This study shows the usefulness of borehole geophysical logging of density in the identification of coal seams, in relation to other lithologies present in a coal deposit located in the south of Brazil. Four drillholes were studied. The geological descriptions of the core samples recovered from these holes were the main information used as a control parameter in comparison with the geophysical logs. A threshold of density (2.0 g/cm3) was established in the gamma-gamma log analysis for identifying the coal seams with economic value. Also due to the economic and operational aspects related to the coal industry, the coal seams must be at least 0.4 meters thick. Once the coal seams were identified by density logs, a verification of the accuracy in the determination of the thicknesses and densities of the coal seams was performed. The coal seam thicknesses and densities determined by borehole logging were close to the observed values in the borehole core samples. As a result of the comparison between the geological and density log data, an average value difference of 0.03 m and -0.01 g/cm3 was reached for thickness and density, respectively. Due to the results and valuable information obtained, it was also possible to indicate and determine which areas of the deposit should be mined in relation to the drillholes studied and threshold parameters established. In conclusion, the importance of this evaluation is emphasized, mainly with respect to the thickness of the coal seams, which aids in the development of effective mine planning.

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