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- Oil and Gas Shales of Northern Germany: Implications from Organic Geochemical Analyses, Petrophysical Measurements and 3D Numerical Basin Modelling
- Migmatite-Like Textures in Anthracite: Further Evidence for Low-Grade Metamorphic Melting and Resolidification in High-Rank Coals" (2021)
- Source Rock/Dispersed Organic Matter Characterization---TSOP Research Subcommittee Results
- Depositional Environment and Hydrocarbon Source Potential of the Lower Mio- Cene Oil Shale Deposit in the Aleksinac Basin (Serbia)
- Strain-Induced Graphitization Mechanism of Coal-Based Graphite from Lutang, Hunan Province, China
- Figure 1. Botswana Coal Sample Morupule 0-0.95 – Secretinite Figure 2
- Maturity of Dispersed Organic Matter in Bituminous Formations of the Ionian Zone (Epirus Region, Nw Greece)
- Burial and Thermal History of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland) Constrained by Maturity Modelling – Implications for Coalification and Natural Gas Generation
- Geomechanical Properties of Coal Macerals; Measurements Applicable to Modelling Swelling of Coal Seams During CO2 Sequestration
- Charcoal, Forests, and Earth's Palaeozoic Geochemical Oxygen Cycle
- Macromolecular Structure Controlling Micro Mechanical Properties of Vitrinite and Inertinite in Tectonically Deformed Coals—A
- Geology and Resources of Some World Oil-Shale Deposits
- The No. 5 Block in Eastern Kentucky: a Critical Re- Examination of the Petrology with Special Attention to the Origin of Inertinite Macerals in the Splint Lithotypes
- 318 Caracterization of Coal Maceral Groups by Micro
- Wildfire Evidence from the Middle and Late Permian Hanxing Coalfield, North China Basin
- Petrology, Rock-Eval and Facies Analyses of the Mcleod Coal Seam and Associated Beds, Pictou Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada J
- The Classification of Inertinite Macerals in Coal Based on The
- 67Th Annual Meeting of the International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP)
- The Suitability of Polish Lignite for Gasification
- Petrographical Study of Anthracites from European Coal Basins
- Classification of Torbanite and Cannel Coal. I. Insights from Petrographic Analysis of Density Fractions. International Journal of Coal Geology 38:161-202
- Development of Funginite on Muaraenim and Lower Members Of
- Backtracking to Parent Maceral from Produced Bitumen with Raman Spectroscopy
- Limitation of Petrographic Indices in Depositional Environmental Interpretation of Coal Deposits
- Study on the Liberation of Organic Macerals in Coal by Liquid Nitrogen Quenching Pretreatment
- Petrographic Study on Genesis of Selected Inertinite-Rich Coals from Jambi Subbasin
- Sedimentary RR/99/03
- Ignition Studies on High-Vitrinite and High-Inertinite Coals Using TGA/DSC, DTIF, EFR, and 20 L Dust Explosive Chamber