Microbial coal-bed methane is an important economic resource and source of a potent greenhouse gas, but controls on its formation are poorly understood. To test whether the microbial degradability of coal limits microbial methane, we monitored methoxyl group demethylation—a reaction that feeds methanogenesis—in a global sample suite ranging in maturity from wood to bituminous coal. Carbon isotopic compositions of residual methoxyl groups were inconsistent with a thermal reaction, instead implying a substrate-limited biologic process. This suggests that deep biosphere communities participated in transforming plant matter to coal on geologic time scales and that methoxyl abundance influences coal-bed methane yield. Carbon isotopic enrichments resulting from microbial methylotrophy also explain an enigmatic offset in the carbon-13 content of microbial methane from coals and conventional hydrocarbon deposits.
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Sci Rep
December 2024
Department of Earth Sciences, Science Labs, Durham University, Durham, UK.
Claims of industrially induced seismicity vary from indisputable to unpersuasive and yet the veracity of industrial induction is vital for regulatory and operational practice. Assessment schemes have been developed in response to this need. We report here an initial assessment of the reliability of all globally known cases of proposed human-induced earthquakes and invite specialists on particular cases to refine these results.
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November 2024
School of Safety Science and Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, 232001, China.
The blue algae can be used as a nitrogen agent for promoting biological coalbed methane, but its applicability and microbial mechanism in different microbial enhanced coalbed methane technologies kept unknown. This study evaluated the methanogenic efficiency of blue algae addition with a mass ratio of 10% under fermentative degradation and microbial electrolytic cell technologies, and studied the changes of coal microstructure, surface functional groups, organic components and microbiome. The results showed that the algae addition affected the micro-concave-convex structure, non-uniform distribution of micro-particles and micro-cracks of coals, and finally increased the methanogenic rate by 1.
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September 2024
School of Resources and Environment, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454003, People's Republic of China.
The permeability of methane in coal is a crucial factor in the production of coal-bed methane (CBM), which is dependent on the pore size distribution (PSD) of coal. The transverse relaxation time cutoff value () is a crucial parameter in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques for converting NMR data into an absolute PSD. To investigate an appropriate approach for predicting the and permeability of different rank coals, this study first revealed, through centrifuge experiments with a centrifugal force of 1.
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July 2024
Subsurface Energy and Storage Systems Lab, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, 826004, India.
Sci Rep
June 2024
WSP USA Inc., Helena, MT, 59601, USA.
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