Abstract Coalification temperatures are often considered to be approximately 100–170 °C for bituminous coal and 170–275 °C for anthracite. However, our micropetrographic observations, solid state 27Al magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance measurements, interpretation of δ 13C values for whewellite in pelosiderite concretions from Carboniferous sediments, and assessment of whewellite thermal stability show that coalification temperatures can be significantly lower. Also the temperatures of coal alteration may be substantially lower than is stated. Ordinarily, high-temperature alteration is reported, but microthermometric measurements of fluids temperatures and micropetrographic observations show that the coal alteration can take pl...
Mineral phase characterization and thorough understanding of its transformation behavior during comb...
In this work, thermal behaviors of ten coal samples (across different thermal maturity levels) colle...
The Herrin coal (Western Kentucky No. 11) “ragged edge” is composed of peculiar organic materials, i...
Chemical composition of organic matter of coal, minerals and chemical composition of inorganic eleme...
A petrographic, geochemical, and molecular assessment was performed on a series of Illinois Basin co...
The objective of this project was to apply recently developed, state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic res...
In the Czech and Polish parts of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, red beds associated with the pre-Neo...
Abstract: Optical and infra-red microscopy, diffusion reflectance infra-red spectrometry and solid-s...
The impact of natural intra-deposit heating on the δ13C signature, organic geochemistry, and petrolo...
Bituminous coal seams in proximity to or in direct contact with red beds bodies of the Upper Silesia...
Pore and fracture structures in coals and their distribution features play an important role in the ...
Structural changes due to coalification and oxidation influence the coal quality, geochemically and ...
Heats of immersion (h/sub i/) of coals have been shown to be a valuable means of investigating struc...
High-temperature rheometry and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) are two complementary techniques ...
Angular coal clasts confined to coarse-grained feldspathic sandstone deposited in the Tuchlovice Min...
Mineral phase characterization and thorough understanding of its transformation behavior during comb...
In this work, thermal behaviors of ten coal samples (across different thermal maturity levels) colle...
The Herrin coal (Western Kentucky No. 11) “ragged edge” is composed of peculiar organic materials, i...
Chemical composition of organic matter of coal, minerals and chemical composition of inorganic eleme...
A petrographic, geochemical, and molecular assessment was performed on a series of Illinois Basin co...
The objective of this project was to apply recently developed, state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic res...
In the Czech and Polish parts of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, red beds associated with the pre-Neo...
Abstract: Optical and infra-red microscopy, diffusion reflectance infra-red spectrometry and solid-s...
The impact of natural intra-deposit heating on the δ13C signature, organic geochemistry, and petrolo...
Bituminous coal seams in proximity to or in direct contact with red beds bodies of the Upper Silesia...
Pore and fracture structures in coals and their distribution features play an important role in the ...
Structural changes due to coalification and oxidation influence the coal quality, geochemically and ...
Heats of immersion (h/sub i/) of coals have been shown to be a valuable means of investigating struc...
High-temperature rheometry and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) are two complementary techniques ...
Angular coal clasts confined to coarse-grained feldspathic sandstone deposited in the Tuchlovice Min...
Mineral phase characterization and thorough understanding of its transformation behavior during comb...
In this work, thermal behaviors of ten coal samples (across different thermal maturity levels) colle...
The Herrin coal (Western Kentucky No. 11) “ragged edge” is composed of peculiar organic materials, i...