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Petrographic and mineralogical studies of fossil charcoal from Sierra de Bahoruco (Barahona Province, Dominican Republic) Wagner M, Wachowiak J, Kowalczyk J, Natkaniec-Nowak L, Heflik W, Georges C International Journal of Coal Geology, 173, 142, 2017 |
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Abrupt changes (jumps) in reflectance values and chemical compositions of artificial charcoals and inertinite in coals Bustin RM, Guo Y International Journal of Coal Geology, 38(3), 237, 1999 |
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FTIR spectroscopy and reflectance of modern charcoals and fungal decayed woods: implications for studies of inertinite in coals Guo Y, Bustin RM International Journal of Coal Geology, 37(1), 29, 1998 |
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Organic petrography and geochemistry of inertinite-rich mudstones, Jakobsstigen Formation, upper Jurassic, northeast Greenland: Indications of forest fires and variations in relative sea-level Bojesen-Koefoed JA, Petersen HI, Surlyk F, Vosgerau H International Journal of Coal Geology, 34(3), 345, 1997 |
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Fungal origin of oxidised plant material in the Palangkaraya peat deposit, Kalimantan Tengah, Indonesia: Implications for 'inertinite' formation in coal Moore TA, Shearer JC, Miller SL International Journal of Coal Geology, 30(1), 1, 1996 |