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Palynologic, petrographic and geochemical composition of the Vancleve coal bed in its type area, Eastern Kentucky Coal Field, Central Appalachian Basin Eble CF, Greb SF |
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Relationship between pore type and pore size of marine shale: An example from the Sinian-Cambrian formation, upper Yangtze region, South China Chen Q, Zhang JC, Tang X, Li WJ, Li ZM |
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Notes on the occurrence of char plerospheres in fly ashes derived from Bokaro and Jharia coals (Jharkhand, India) and the influence of the combustion conditions on their genesis Valentim B, Flores D, Guedes A, Shreya N, Paul B, Ward CR |
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The Upper Ordovician black shales of southern Quebec (Canada) and their significance for naturally occurring hydrocarbons in shallow groundwater Lavoie D, Pinet N, Bordeleau G, Ardakani OH, Ladeveze P, Duchesne MJ, Rivard C, Mort A, Brake V, Sanei H, Malet X |
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Reactivation of cation exchange properties in black shales Derkowski A, Marynowski L |
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BIB-SEM pore characterization of mature and post mature Posidonia Shale samples from the Hils area, Germany Klaver J, Desbois G, Littke R, Urai JL |
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Upper Permian Junggar and Upper Triassic Ordos lacustrine source rocks in Northwest and Central China: Organic geochemistry, petroleum potential and predicted organofacies Pan SQ, Horsfield B, Zou CN, Yang Z |
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Genetic classification of Polish lignite deposits: A review Widera M |
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Experimental and numerical study on the effect of calcite on the mechanical behaviour of coal Gao FQ, Kang HP, Wu YZ |
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Anatomy of an intruded coal, II: effect of contact metamorphism on organic delta C-13 and implications for the release of thermogenic methane, Springfield (No. 5) Coal, Illinois Basin Yoksoulian LE, Rimmer SM, Rowe HD |