Identification of Milankovitch Cycles and Calculation of Net Primary Productivity of Paleo-peatlands using Geophysical Logs of Coal Seams
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This study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41030213 and 41572090), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. 2022YJSDC05), and the Yue Qi Scholar Project of China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing).

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    Individual coal seams formed in paleo-peatlands represent sustained periods of terrestrial carbon accumulation and a key environmental indicator attributed to this record is the rate of carbon accumulation. Determining the rate of carbon accumulation requires a measure of time contained within the coal. This study aimed to determine this rate via the identification of Milankovitch orbital cycles in the coals. The geophysical log is an ideal paleoclimate proxy and has been widely used in the study of sedimentary records using spectral analysis. Spectral analyses of geophysical log from thick coal seams can be used to identify the Milankovitch cycles and to calculate the period of the coal deposition. By considering the carbon loss during coalification, the long-term average carbon accumulation rate and net primary productivity (NPP) of paleo-peatlands in coal seams can be obtained. This review paper presents the procedures of analysis, assessment of results and interpretation of geophysical logs in determining the NPP of paleo-peatlands.

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SHAO Longyi, WEN He, GAO Xiangyu, Baruch SPIRO, WANG Xuetian, YAN Zhiming, David J. LARGE.2022. Identification of Milankovitch Cycles and Calculation of Net Primary Productivity of Paleo-peatlands using Geophysical Logs of Coal Seams[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),96(6):1830-1841

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  • Received:January 31,2022
  • Revised:June 04,2022
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  • Online: December 28,2022
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