BGS Rock Classification Scheme

Sapropelic-lignite - A type of coal. It is a member of the sapropelic coal series. The members of the sapropelic coal series can be ranked in order as sapropel (the unlithified form), sapropelic-lignite, and sapropelic-coal (the lithified forms) based on increasing carbon content and decreasing volatile content. Sapropelic-lignite is macroscopically similar to humic lignite. It may be possible to distinguish sapropelic lignites by their homogeneous, non-stratified appearance. If differentiation is difficult, sapropelic lignites can be accurately differentiated by chemical analysis. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 6.2, table 17 and fig. 10.

Code SLIG
Description Sapropelic-lignite - A type of coal. It is a member of the sapropelic coal series. The members of the sapropelic coal series can be ranked in order as sapropel (the unlithified form), sapropelic-lignite, and sapropelic-coal (the lithified forms) based on increasing carbon content and decreasing volatile content. Sapropelic-lignite is macroscopically similar to humic lignite. It may be possible to distinguish sapropelic lignites by their homogeneous, non-stratified appearance. If differentiation is difficult, sapropelic lignites can be accurately differentiated by chemical analysis. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 6.2, table 17 and fig. 10.
Qualifiers No qualifiers currently exist.
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Linked data http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockName/SLIG

CAVEAT

"Thumbnail" definitions attached to some of the table entries are an interim attempt to provide simple short descriptions of the "unqualified" rock types presented within the BGS Rock Classification Scheme. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and consistency but minor contradictions or omissions might be present. The BGS welcomes any feedback pointing out such minor imperfections and/or providing constructive comment and suggestions for improvement of the definitions. In the first instance such feedback should be directed to Dr Tim McCormick.