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Dedication - Russell R. Dutcher Dutcher LAF |
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History of applied coal petrology in the United States I. Early history of the application of coal petrography in the steel industry Dutcher LAF, Crelling JC |
103 - 114 |
History of applied coal petrology in the United States II. A personalized history of the origin and development of applied coal petrology at the Pennsylvania State University Spackman W |
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History of applied coal petrology in the United States III. Contributions to applied coal and coke petrology at the Bethlehem Steel Corporation Thompson RR |
129 - 158 |
Sedimentology of the coal-bearing Mist Mountain Formation, Line Creek, Southern Canadian Cordillera: relationships to coal quality Vessey SJ, Bustin RM |
159 - 184 |
Petrography and palynology of the Blue Gem coal bed (Middle Pennsylvanian), southeastern Kentucky, USA Rimmer SM, Hower JC, Moore TA, Esterle JS, Walton RL, Helfrich CT |
185 - 206 |
Metalliferous coals of the Westphalian A Joggins Formation, Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia, Canada: petrology, geochemistry, and palynology Hower JC, Calder JH, Eble CF, Scott AC, Robertson JD, Blanchard LJ |
207 - 220 |
In-situ analysis of solid bitumen in coal: examples from the Bowen Basin and the Illinois Basin Mastalerz M, Glikson M |
221 - 230 |
Organic metamorphism in Middle Ordovician carbonates, Lebanon Valley nappe, Pennsylvania Hower JC, Malinconico ML |
231 - 240 |
Assessment of compositional variation in duplicate samples of pelletized coal Wild GD, Kuehn KW, Hower JC |