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Thickness change involved in the peat-to- coal transformation for a bituminous coal of Cretaceous age in central Utah.

January 1, 1980

The ratio of the thicknesses of a layer of peat and the coal bed formed from that peat has been calculated for a bituminous coal bed. The method used involves comparison of the thickness of peat eroded by a laterally migrating channel system with the thickness of coal now absent from the outcrop. The peat:coal thickness ratio calculated by this method is approximately 11:1.- Authors

Publication Year 1980
Title Thickness change involved in the peat-to- coal transformation for a bituminous coal of Cretaceous age in central Utah.
Authors T.A. Ryer, A.W. Langer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Index ID 70012373
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse