Search Results - "Stucker, J.D"
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CO₂, CO, and Hg emissions from the Truman Shepherd and Ruth Mullins coal fires, eastern Kentucky, USA
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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Geochemistry and petrology of selected coal samples from Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua, Indonesia
Published in International journal of coal geology (31-01-2009)“…Indonesia has become the world's largest exporter of thermal coal and is a major supplier to the Asian coal market, particularly as the People's Republic of…”
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Dissolved trace metals in low-order, urban stream water, Columbus, Ohio
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-08-2017)“…Urban areas are thought to possess different geochemical characteristics than more natural regions due to large human population densities and intensified…”
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Notes on the origin of inertinite macerals in coal: Evidence for fungal and arthropod transformations of degraded macerals
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-05-2011)“…The role of fungus in the formation of coal macerals, both as a primary contributor in the form of a fungus fossil/maceral funginite, and in their role in…”
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Notes on the origin of inertinite macerals in coals: Observations on the importance of fungi in the origin of macrinite
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-11-2009)“…Macrinite is a, generally, rare inertinite maceral, often incorporating remnants and fragments of other macerals, including vitrinite, liptinite, and other…”
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Macrinite forms in Pennsylvanian coals
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2013)“…Fungi are not as evident in Pennsylvanian coals as in younger Mesozoic or Cenozoic coals, however macerals formed through the interaction of fungi with woody…”
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Petrographic, geochemical, and mycological aspects of Miocene coals from the Nováky and Handlová mining districts, Slovakia
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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Petrography and geochemistry of Oligocene bituminous coal from the Jiu Valley, Petroşani basin (southern Carpathian Mountains), Romania
Published in International journal of coal geology (01-05-2010)“…Belt samples of Oligocene (Chattian) bituminous coal from 10 underground mines located in the Jiu Valley, Hunedoara County, Petroşani basin, Romania, have been…”
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Maceral types in some Permian southern African coals
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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CO 2, CO, and Hg emissions from the Truman Shepherd and Ruth Mullins coal fires, eastern Kentucky, USA
Published in The Science of the total environment (2010)“…Carbon dioxide (CO 2), 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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