137 - 137 |
TSOP-Bloomington, 2000 - Selected papers presented at the 17th annual meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology held at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, USA - September 17-20, 200 Mastalerz M |
139 - 159 |
The application of electron microscopy and microanalysis in conjunction with organic petrology to further the understanding of organic-mineral association: examples from Mount Isa and McArthur Basins, Australia Glikson M |
161 - 170 |
Reflectance of dispersed vitrinite in shales hosting Pb-Zn-Cu ore deposits in western Cuba: comparison with clay crystallinity Maynard JB, Elswick ER, Hower JC |
171 - 187 |
A role for organic petrology in integrated studies of mudrocks: examples from Devonian black shales of the eastern US Schieber J |
189 - 206 |
The geology and palynology of Lower and Middle Pennsylvanian strata in the Western Kentucky Coal Field Eble CF, Greb SF, Williams DA |
207 - 221 |
Predominance of terrigenous organic matter in Cretaceous marine fore-arc sediments, Japan and Far East Russia Hasegawa T |
223 - 234 |
Brecciated and mineralized coals in Union County, Western Kentucky coal field Hower JC, Williams DA, Eble CF, Sakulpitakphon T, Moecher DP |
235 - 253 |
Leaching of inorganics in the Cretaceous Greymouth coal beds, South Island, New Zealand Li ZS, Moore TA, Weaver SD |
255 - 275 |
Chemotaxonomy for naturally macerated tree-fern cuticles (Medullosales and Marattiales), Carboniferous Sydney and Mabou Sub-Basins, Nova Scotia, Canada Zodrow EL, Mastalerz M |
277 - 286 |
Quality of selected coal seams from Indiana: implications for carbonization Walker R, Mastalerz M, Padgett P |