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    CO₂, CO, and Hg emissions from the Truman Shepherd and Ruth Mullins coal fires, eastern Kentucky, USA by O'Keefe, Jennifer M.K, Henke, Kevin R, Hower, James C, Engle, Mark A, Stracher, Glenn B, Stucker, J.D, Drew, Jordan W, Staggs, Wayne D, Murray, Tiffany M, Hammond, Maxwell L, Adkins, Kenneth D, Mullins, Bailey J, Lemley, Edward W

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2010)
    “…Carbon dioxide (CO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), and mercury (Hg) emissions were quantified for two eastern Kentucky coal-seam fires, the Truman Shepherd fire in…”
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    Petrographic, geochemical, and mycological aspects of Miocene coals from the Nováky and Handlová mining districts, Slovakia by O'Keefe, Jennifer M.K., Hower, James C., Finkelman, Robert F., Drew, Jordan W., Stucker, J.D.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2011)
    “…Fungi have once again become a topic of interest to coal scientists in their roles as agents of maceral formation. Recent works have demonstrated that fungi…”
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    Maceral types in some Permian southern African coals by Hower, James C., Wagner, Nicola J., O'Keefe, Jennifer M.K., Drew, Jordan W., Stucker, J.D., Richardson, Allison R.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-10-2012)
    “…A suite of Permian Gondwana coals from southern Africa, exclusive of the Republic of South Africa, were examined petrographically. With the exception of a…”
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    Speculations on the sources of coal associated with thirteenth-century archaeological site, Lee County, southwestern Virginia by Hower, James C., Meyers, Maureen, Hatch Nally, Rachel, Drew, Jordan W., Johnston, Michelle N.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2024)
    “…•Excavation of 13th century site in southwest Virginia exhumed coal.•Cannel, torbanite, and other coals resemble known coal from nearby Virginia…”
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