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Special Issue Advances in Organic Petrology Preface Pawlewicz M, Hackley PC |
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Influence of CO2 on New Albany Shale composition and pore structure Lahann R, Mastalerz M, Rupp JA, Drobniak A |
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Variations in CO2 emissions from Pennsylvanian coals of the eastern part of the Illinois Basin Mastalerz M, Drobniak A |
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Geochemical characterization of an oil seep from the Bagua Basin, north-central Peru Gentzis T |
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Coalbed methane potential of the Paleocene Fort Union coals in south-central Wyoming, USA Gentzis T |
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Hartshorne coal rank applied to Arkoma Basin coalbed methane activity, Oklahoma, USA Cardott BJ |
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Variation of gas flow properties in coal with probe gas, composition and fabric: Examples from western Canadian sedimentary basin Adeboye OO, Bustin RM |
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Chemical structure changes in kerogen from bituminous coal in response to dike intrusions as investigated by advanced solid-state C-13 NMR spectroscopy Cao XY, Chappell MA, Schimmelmann A, Mastalerz M, Li Y, Hu WG, Mao JD |
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Combining palynofacies and petrography in the study of sub-bituminous tropical coals: A case history from Lower Tertiary coals in Colombia Blandon A, Gorin G |
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Characterization of kerogen using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: A review Cao XY, Yang J, Mao JD |