- matter.
Resins and
plant waxes can also be part of
liptinite macerals.
Liptinite macerals tend to
retain their original plant form, i.e., they resemble...
- maturation, but some
macerals undergo large changes while other macerals undergo relatively small changes. In addition,
macerals that are
richer in aromatic...
- the
following group of
macerals: sporinite, cutinite,
alginite (telalginite and lamalginite), resinite.[citation needed]
Macerals (from the same
Latin source...
- of
coals and most
sedimentary kerogens.
Vitrinite is a type of
maceral,
where "
macerals" are
organic components of coal
analogous to the "minerals" of...
-
Committee for Coal and
Organic Petrology),
alongside the
maceral secretinite, they "are both
macerals of the
inertinite group,
which is more
commonly known...
-
different macerals from
thermal coal, i.e.
different forms of the
compressed and
fossilized vegetative matter that
comprise the coal. The
different macerals arise...
-
produced by
pyrolysis at
temperatures over 600°C,
resembles inertinite. "Coal
Macerals Tutorial".
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presence of
charred spores and
other carbonized plant debris in the
pollen maceral that
indicate the
occurrence of
ancient wildfires ignited during periods...
- gual is also a
cognate via the Indo-European root. Coal is
composed of
macerals, minerals, and water.
Fossils and
amber may be
found in coal. The conversion...
- coal:
Surface moisture:
water held on the
surface of coal
particles or
macerals Hygroscopic moisture:
water held by
capillary action within the microfractures...