TY - JOUR
T1 - Reply to Effect of concentration of organic matter on optical maturity parameters. Interlaboratory results of the organic matter concentration working group of the ICCP. Discussion by Vinay K. Sahay
AU - Mendonça Filho, J. G.
AU - Araujo, C. V.
AU - Borrego, A. G.
AU - Cook, A.
AU - Flores, D.
AU - Hackley, P.
AU - Hower, J. C.
AU - Kern, M. L.
AU - Kommeren, K.
AU - Kus, J.
AU - Mastalerz, M.
AU - Mendonça, J. O.
AU - Menezes, T. R.
AU - Newman, J.
AU - Ranasinghe, P.
AU - Souza, I. V.A.F.
AU - Suarez-Ruiz, I.
AU - Ujiié, Y.
PY - 2011/5/1
Y1 - 2011/5/1
N2 - This reply is motivated by Sahay's comments on the paper published by Mendonça Filho et al. (2010) dealing with the effect of concentration of an organic matter on optical maturity parameters. Four points were raised by Sahay: suggestion to use of chemical parameters to assess the effect of isolation, indication that suppression of vitrinite reflectance in liptinite-rich rocks was insufficiently addressed, discussion on the way to deal with the existence of multiple vitrinite populations in a dispersed organic matter, and contradictory explanation of results involving the influence of isolation procedure on fluorescence properties but no effect on vitrinite reflectance. The four points were separately addressed being the two first ones out of the scope of the paper. The existence of multiple vitrinite populations is a well-recognized problem whose importance in the results could be addressed because the participants provided individual records of vitrinite reflectance. These results indicated that election of different populations was not a major problem in the results. The influence of isolation procedure on the fluorescence spectra of alginite while the vitrinite reflectance remains unaltered is not considered contradictory because both parameters are measured on different components which may have a different response to the acid treatment.
AB - This reply is motivated by Sahay's comments on the paper published by Mendonça Filho et al. (2010) dealing with the effect of concentration of an organic matter on optical maturity parameters. Four points were raised by Sahay: suggestion to use of chemical parameters to assess the effect of isolation, indication that suppression of vitrinite reflectance in liptinite-rich rocks was insufficiently addressed, discussion on the way to deal with the existence of multiple vitrinite populations in a dispersed organic matter, and contradictory explanation of results involving the influence of isolation procedure on fluorescence properties but no effect on vitrinite reflectance. The four points were separately addressed being the two first ones out of the scope of the paper. The existence of multiple vitrinite populations is a well-recognized problem whose importance in the results could be addressed because the participants provided individual records of vitrinite reflectance. These results indicated that election of different populations was not a major problem in the results. The influence of isolation procedure on the fluorescence spectra of alginite while the vitrinite reflectance remains unaltered is not considered contradictory because both parameters are measured on different components which may have a different response to the acid treatment.
KW - Dispersed organic matter
KW - Kerogen concentration
KW - Kerogen isolation
KW - Optical parameters
KW - Spectral fluorescence
KW - Vitrinite reflectance
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U2 - 10.1016/j.coal.2011.01.001
DO - 10.1016/j.coal.2011.01.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79954604741
SN - 0166-5162
VL - 86
SP - 289
EP - 290
JO - International Journal of Coal Geology
JF - International Journal of Coal Geology
IS - 2-3
ER -