Samples from two lignite seams (Lower Seam, Upper Seam) of the Lavanttal basin (Austria) and additional xylite were investigated for variations in maceral composition, petrography-based facies indicators, bulk geochemical parameters, and molecular composition of hydrocarbons. Both seams originated in a topogenous mire and evolved within a transgressive setting. The final drowning of the mire is indicated by sapropelic shales. Whereas the sapropelic shale overlying the Lower Seam was deposited in a freshwater lake, the sapropelic shale above the Upper Seam represents a brackish lake.Numerous relationships are found between petrography-based facies indicators and the geochemical composition of organic matter. The contents of macerals of the l...
The influence of different coal lithotypes on grindability has been investigated using lignite from ...
The Harmanc?k Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...
The Harmancık Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...
Lignites and fossil wood from two boreholes in the late Miocene Hausruck district (Alpine Foreland B...
The Zillingdorf deposit formed during the late Miocene filling of Lake Pannon and contains Austria's...
Petrographical and geochemical data of gelified and ungelified fossil wood from the Early Miocene Ob...
The organic geochemical study of Lower and Middle Miocene lignites from the coal-mining district of ...
The origin of the organic matter (OM) and the characteristics of the paleoenvironment of Serbian bro...
The origin of the organic matter (OM) and the characteristics of the depositional environment of lig...
The Upper Miocene lignite from the Main coal seam in the D field, Kolubara basin, is a typical humic...
A Pliocene lignite seam up to 160 m thick occurs in the Velenje basin (Slovenia). The seam originate...
Miocene lignites representing a depositional history of about 7 million years (18–11 Ma before prese...
Three Upper Miocene (Pontian) lignite seams are present in the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostola...
The influence of different coal lithotypes on grindability has been investigated using lignite from ...
Maceral and biomarker composition of different lignite lithotypes: matrix-coal, pale yellow xylite-r...
The influence of different coal lithotypes on grindability has been investigated using lignite from ...
The Harmanc?k Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...
The Harmancık Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...
Lignites and fossil wood from two boreholes in the late Miocene Hausruck district (Alpine Foreland B...
The Zillingdorf deposit formed during the late Miocene filling of Lake Pannon and contains Austria's...
Petrographical and geochemical data of gelified and ungelified fossil wood from the Early Miocene Ob...
The organic geochemical study of Lower and Middle Miocene lignites from the coal-mining district of ...
The origin of the organic matter (OM) and the characteristics of the paleoenvironment of Serbian bro...
The origin of the organic matter (OM) and the characteristics of the depositional environment of lig...
The Upper Miocene lignite from the Main coal seam in the D field, Kolubara basin, is a typical humic...
A Pliocene lignite seam up to 160 m thick occurs in the Velenje basin (Slovenia). The seam originate...
Miocene lignites representing a depositional history of about 7 million years (18–11 Ma before prese...
Three Upper Miocene (Pontian) lignite seams are present in the Smederevsko Pomoravlje field (Kostola...
The influence of different coal lithotypes on grindability has been investigated using lignite from ...
Maceral and biomarker composition of different lignite lithotypes: matrix-coal, pale yellow xylite-r...
The influence of different coal lithotypes on grindability has been investigated using lignite from ...
The Harmanc?k Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...
The Harmancık Basin, in the north-easternmost Miocene graben in western Anatolia, hosts a 12.6-m-thi...