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Evaluation of trace elements in US coals using the USGS COALQUAL database version 3.0. Part I: Rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) Lin RH, Soong Y, Granite EJ |
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Sequence stratigraphy, palaeogeography, and coal accumulation of the fluvio-lacustrine Middle Jurassic Xishanyao Formation in central segment of southern Junggar Basin, NW China Li YN, Shao LY, Hou HH, Tang Y, Yuan Y, Zhang JQ, Shang XX, Lu J |
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Evaluation of trace elements in US coals using the USGS COALQUAL database version 3.0. Part II: Non-REY critical elements Lin RH, Soong Y, Granite EJ |
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Mercury enrichment in coal fire sponge in Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia of China Liang YC, Zhu SQ, Liang HD |
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Paleoenvironmental reconstruction and hydrocarbon potentials of Upper Cretaceous sediments in the Anambra Basin, southeastern Nigeria Adebayo OF, Adegoke AK, Mustapha KA, Adeleye MA, Agbaji AO, Abidin NSZ |
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Submicron-scale mineralogy of lithotypes and the implications for trace element associations: Blue Gem coal, Knox County, Kentucky Hower JC, Berti D, Hochella MF, Rimmer SM, Taulbee DN |
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Role of organo-clay composites in hydrocarbon generation of shale Zhu XJ, Cai JG, Wang GL, Song MS |
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A meta-analysis of coal mining induced subsidence data and implications for their use in the carbon industry McCay AT, Valyrakis M, Younger PL |