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International Journal of Coal Geology

International Journal of Coal Geology, Vol.76, No.1-2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0166-5162 (Print) 

In this Issue (16 articles)

1 - 2 Microbes, methanogenesis, and microbial gas in coal
Flores RM
3 - 13 Molecular sequences derived from Paleocene Fort Union Formation coals vs. associated produced waters: Implications for CBM regeneration
Klein DA, Flores RM, Venot C, Gabbert K, Schmidt R, Stricker GD, Pruden A, Mandernack K
14 - 24 A survey of the microbial populations in some Australian coalbed methane reservoirs
Li DM, Hendry P, Faiz M
25 - 33 Active methanogenesis and acetate utilization in Powder River Basin coals, United States
Ulrich G, Bower S
34 - 45 Characterization of a methanogenic consortium enriched from a coalbed methane well in the Powder River Basin, USA
Green MS, Flanegan KC, Gilcrease PC
46 - 51 Microbial and chemical factors influencing methane production in laboratory incubations of low-rank subsurface coals
Harris SH, Smith RL, Barker CE
52 - 75 Methanogenic pathways of coal-bed gas in the Powder River Basin, United States: The geologic factor
Flores RM, Rice CA, Stricker GD, Warden A, Ellis MS
76 - 85 Chemical and stable isotopic evidence for water/rock interaction and biogenic origin of coalbed methane, Fort Union Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana USA
Rice CA, Flores RM, Stricker GD, Ellis MS
86 - 97 Biodegradation of sedimentary organic matter associated with coalbed methane in the Powder River and San Juan Basins, USA
Formolo M, Martini A, Petsch S
98 - 110 Variability of geochemical properties in a microbially dominated coalbed gas system from the eastern margin of the Illinois Basin, USA
Strapoc D, Mastalerz M, Schimmelmann A, Drobniak A, Hedges S
111 - 118 Biogeochemistry of the Forest City Basin coalbed methane play
McIntosh J, Martini A, Petsch S, Huang R, Nusslein K
119 - 137 Biogenic origin of coalbed gas in the northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain, USA
Warwick PD, Breland FC, Hackley PC
138 - 150 Bioassay for estimating the biogenic methane-generating potential of coal samples
Jones EJP, Voytek MA, Warwick PD, Corum MD, Cohn A, Bunnell JE, Clark AC, Orem WH
151 - 165 Secondary biogenic coal seam gas reservoirs in New Zealand: A preliminary assessment of gas contents
Butland CI, Moore TA
166 - 174 Influence of moisture content and temperature on methane adsorption isotherm analysis for coals from a low-rank, biogenically-sourced gas reservoir
Crosdale PJ, Moore TA, Mares TE
175 - 185 The influence of macroscopic texture on biogenically-derived coalbed methane, Huntly coalfield, New Zealand
Mares TE, Moore TA