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    Recognition of peat depositional environments in coal: A review by Dai, Shifeng, Bechtel, Achim, Eble, Cortland F., Flores, Romeo M., French, David, Graham, Ian T., Hood, Madison M., Hower, James C., Korasidis, Vera A., Moore, Tim A., Püttmann, Wilhelm, Wei, Qiang, Zhao, Lei, O'Keefe, Jennifer M.K.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (15-02-2020)
    “…Peat depositional environments, the sites where and conditions under which peat accumulates, significantly influence a resultant coal's physical properties,…”
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    Methanogenic pathways of coal-bed gas in the Powder River Basin, United States: The geologic factor by Flores, Romeo M., Rice, Cynthia A., Stricker, Gary D., Warden, Augusta, Ellis, Margaret S.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (02-10-2008)
    “…Coal-bed gas of the Tertiary Fort Union and Wasatch Formations in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana, U.S. was interpreted as microbial in origin by…”
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    Coal resources, reserves and peak coal production in the United States by Milici, Robert C., Flores, Romeo M., Stricker, Gary D.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-07-2013)
    “…In spite of its large endowment of coal resources, recent studies have indicated that United States coal production is destined to reach a maximum and begin an…”
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    A regional review and new insights into SE Asian Cenozoic coal-bearing sediments: Why does Indonesia have such extensive coal deposits? by Friederich, Mike C., Moore, Tim A., Flores, Romeo M.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2016)
    “…Southeast Asia is replete with Cenozoic sedimentary coal-bearing basins. These basins can be grouped into five regions: northern Sundaland, southern Sundaland,…”
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    Developmental geology of coalbed methane from shallow to deep in Rocky Mountain basins and in Cook Inlet–Matanuska basin, Alaska, U.S.A. and Canada by Johnson, Ronald C, Flores, Romeo M

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-02-1998)
    “…The Rocky Mountain basins of western North America contain vast deposits of coal of Cretaceous through early Tertiary age. Coalbed methane is produced in Rocky…”
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    The US Geological Survey's national coal resource assessment: the results by Ruppert, Leslie F, Kirschbaum, Mark A, Warwick, Peter D, Flores, Romeo M, Affolter, Ronald H, Hatch, Joseph R

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-05-2002)
    “…The US Geological Survey and the State geological surveys of many coal-bearing States recently completed a new assessment of the top producing coal beds and…”
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    Advancing CMM drainage, quality, and utilization with horizontal directional-drilled boreholes in Duanshi Coal Mine, southern Qinshui Basin, China by Flores, Romeo M., Wang, GuoQiang, Qin, DengFeng, Xi, Yuewen, Rukstales, Lisa R.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (15-05-2019)
    “…The Duanshi coal mine is a private, small-size producer and one of >1000 Chinese underground coal mines that pre-drain CMM prior to mining to prevent…”
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    Coalbed methane: From hazard to resource by Flores, Romeo M.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-02-1998)
    “…Coalbed gas, which mainly consists of methane, has remained a major hazard affecting safety and productivity in underground coal mines for more than 100 years…”
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    Chemical and stable isotopic evidence for water/rock interaction and biogenic origin of coalbed methane, Fort Union Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana U.S.A by Rice, C.A., Flores, R.M., Stricker, G.D., Ellis, M.S.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (02-10-2008)
    “…Significant amounts (> 36 million m 3/day) of coalbed methane (CBM) are currently being extracted from coal beds in the Paleocene Fort Union Formation of the…”
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    Molecular sequences derived from Paleocene Fort Union Formation coals vs. associated produced waters: Implications for CBM regeneration by Klein, Donald A., Flores, Romeo M., Venot, Christophe, Gabbert, Kendra, Schmidt, Raleigh, Stricker, Gary D., Pruden, Amy, Mandernack, Kevin

    Published in International journal of coal geology (02-10-2008)
    “…Coalbed methane regeneration is of increasing interest, and is gaining global attention with respect to enhancement of gas recovery. The objective of this…”
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    Modern Pearl River Delta and Permian Huainan coalfield, China: a comparative sedimentary facies study by Suping, Peng, Flores, Romeo M.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-02-1996)
    “…Sedimentary facies types of the Pleistocene deposits of the Modern Pearl River Delta in Guangdong Province, China and Permian Member D deposits in Huainan…”
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    Taphonomy and paleoecology of nonmarine Mollusca; indicators of alluvial plain lacustrine sedimentation, upper part of the Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), northern Powder River basin, Wyoming and Montana by Hanley, John H, Flores, Romeo M

    Published in Palaios (1987)
    “…Paleoenvironments are interpreted from the taphonomy of freshwater mollusc assemblages in the Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene) in…”
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    Coal palynology and sedimentology in the Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, Powder River basin, Wyoming by Pocknall, David T, Flores, Romeo M

    Published in Palaios (1987)
    “…The Paleocene Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, was deposited in meandering and anastomosed fluvial…”
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