Window filtering methods were modified to analyse megascopic textural information acquired from banded bituminous coal seams in the field. Although banding texture directly influences the physical properties of coal, methods for its characterisation and analysis are poorly developed. Banding texture was obtained manually from the coal face and core at a minimum resolution of 1 mm. Window filtering was used to determine the optimum resolution (30-50 mm) required for accurate discrimination of coal lithotypes by either manual or image analysis methods. Methods used to automate this procedure and their problems are discussed
Conventional coal washability analysis is achieved by conducting Float and Sink (FaS) test, which is...
M.Sc. (Geology)Abstract: The product yield problem during coal beneficiation refers to the failure o...
The separation of coal and gangue is an important process of the coal preparation technology. The co...
Coal is a non-homogeneous substance; it consists of different constituents called macerals, each one...
Macroscopic texture in coals is not much getting attention to identify, becauseit is believed it doe...
Coal ore isn’t a uniform material. In order to optimize the coal liberation process it is necessary...
The use of a binocular microscope and incident light source to examine whole, oriented coal samples ...
Anew system has been developed to improve the interlaboratory accuracy in maceral and reflectance an...
The potential of an Automated Reflectance Microscope (ARM) system to determine the petrographic comp...
Swelling experiments in supercritical CO have been conducted on two groups of samples of Miocene low...
Automated Image Analysis (AIA) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was developed and applied to t...
The utilization of mineral wastes from the mining industry is one of the most challenging phases in ...
The possibility of using a multifractal approach to study the tectonic disturbance of coals has been...
Coal is a material which has many features deciding about its quality. Among them, the decisive ones...
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock composed of organic macerals and mineral matter. As it is demons...
Conventional coal washability analysis is achieved by conducting Float and Sink (FaS) test, which is...
M.Sc. (Geology)Abstract: The product yield problem during coal beneficiation refers to the failure o...
The separation of coal and gangue is an important process of the coal preparation technology. The co...
Coal is a non-homogeneous substance; it consists of different constituents called macerals, each one...
Macroscopic texture in coals is not much getting attention to identify, becauseit is believed it doe...
Coal ore isn’t a uniform material. In order to optimize the coal liberation process it is necessary...
The use of a binocular microscope and incident light source to examine whole, oriented coal samples ...
Anew system has been developed to improve the interlaboratory accuracy in maceral and reflectance an...
The potential of an Automated Reflectance Microscope (ARM) system to determine the petrographic comp...
Swelling experiments in supercritical CO have been conducted on two groups of samples of Miocene low...
Automated Image Analysis (AIA) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was developed and applied to t...
The utilization of mineral wastes from the mining industry is one of the most challenging phases in ...
The possibility of using a multifractal approach to study the tectonic disturbance of coals has been...
Coal is a material which has many features deciding about its quality. Among them, the decisive ones...
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock composed of organic macerals and mineral matter. As it is demons...
Conventional coal washability analysis is achieved by conducting Float and Sink (FaS) test, which is...
M.Sc. (Geology)Abstract: The product yield problem during coal beneficiation refers to the failure o...
The separation of coal and gangue is an important process of the coal preparation technology. The co...