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Geology, coal quality, and resources of the Antaramut–Kurtan–Dzoragukh coal field, north-central Armenia
Authors:Brenda S. Pierce   Artur Martirosyan   Gourgen Malkhasian   Samvel Harutunian  Grigory Harutunian
Affiliation:a US Geological Survey, Branch of Coal Geology, National Center, MS 956, 12201Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192, USA;b US Geological Survey Armenian Staff, #5 1st Byway of Aigedzor, Yerevan, Armenia;c RA Ministry of Environment GeoEconomic Scientific Center, 49 Komitas St., Yerevan, Armenia
Abstract:The Antaramut–Kurtan–Dzoragukh (AKD) coal deposit is a previously unrecognized coal field in north-central Armenia. Coal has been known to exist in the general vicinity since the turn of the century, but coal was thought to be restricted to a small (1 km2) area only near the village of Antaramut. However, through detailed field work and exploratory drilling, this coal deposit has been expanded to at least 20 km2, and thus renamed the Antaramut–Kurtan–Dzoragukh coal field, for the three villages that the coal field encompasses. The entire coal-bearing horizon, a series of tuffaceous sandstones, siltstones, and claystones, is approximately 50 m thick. The AKD coal field contains two coal beds, each greater than 1 m thick, and numerous small rider beds, with a total resource of approximately 31,000,000 metric tonnes. The coals are late Eocene in age, high volatile bituminous in rank, relatively high in ash yield (approximately 40%, as-determined basis) and moderate in sulfur content (approximately 3%, as-determined basis). The two coal beds (No. 1 and No. 2), on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis, have high calorific values of 32.6 MJ/kg (7796 cal/g) and 36.0 MJ/kg (8599 cal/g), respectively. Coal is one of the few indigenous fossil fuel resources occurring in Armenia and thus, the AKD coal field could potentially provide fuel for heating and possibly energy generation in the Armenian energy budget.
Keywords:Armenia   coal resources   coal quality   Eocene coals
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