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Petrology of subbituminous feed coal as a guide to the capture of mercury by fly ash - influence of depositional environment Goodarzi F |
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Vertical and lateral variation in the petrography of the Upper Cretaceous Sunnyside coal of eastern Utah, USA - implications for the recognition of high-resolution accommodation changes in paralic coal seams Davies R, Diessel C, Howell J, Flint S, Boyd R |
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Phase-mineral and chemical composition of composite samples from feed coals, bottom ashes and fly ashes at the Soma power station, Turkey Vassilev SV, Vassileva CG, Karayigit AI, Bulut Y, Alastuey A, Querol X |
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Phase-mineral and chemical composition of fractions separated from composite fly ashes at the Soma power station, Turkey Vassilev SV, Vassileva CG, Karayigit AI, Bulut Y, Alastuey A, Querol X |
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Characterization of trace elements in sulphur-rich Late Permian coals in the Heshan coal field, Guangxi, South China Zeng RS, Zhuang XG, Koukouzas N, Xu WD |
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The Lower Karoo coal (k2-3) of the Mid-Zambezi basin, Zimbabwe: depositional analysis, coal genesis and palaeogeographic implications Oesterlen PM, Lepper J |
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Concentration and distribution of elements in Late Permian coals from western Guizhou Province, China Dai SF, Ren D, Tang YG, Yue M, Hao LM |