C. Blaine Cecil (Former Employee)
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GEOLOGIC PROCESSES AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF THE UPPER FREEPORT COAL BED, WEST-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. GEOLOGIC PROCESSES AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF THE UPPER FREEPORT COAL BED, WEST-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
The number or types of origins of the components of a coal bed cannot be determined from its bulk composition. Minerals such as quartz, calcite, and pyrite as well as macerals such as vitrinite can originate from a variety of processes that result from different depositional conditions. The Upper Freeport coal bed was studied and characterized by sampling and analyzing its mappable...
Authors
R.W. Stanton, C. B. Cecil, B.S. Pierce, L.F. Ruppert, F.T. Dulong
Characteristics of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary and associated coal-bearing rocks in the southern Appalachians Characteristics of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary and associated coal-bearing rocks in the southern Appalachians
No abstract available.
Authors
K. J. Englund, W.H. Gillespie, C. B. Cecil, J. F. Windolph, T. J. Crawford
MICROCHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENIC- AND SELENIUM-BEARING PYRITE IN UPPER FREEPORT COAL, INDIANA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. MICROCHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENIC- AND SELENIUM-BEARING PYRITE IN UPPER FREEPORT COAL, INDIANA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Optical and scanning electron microscope as well as electron and proton microprobe techniques have been used in a detailed investigation of the modes of occurrence of arsenic and selenium in pyrite in Upper Freeport coal from the Homer City area, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Polished blocks were prepared from columnar samples of the coal bed to represent particular zones continuously...
Authors
J.A. Minkin, R. B. Finkelman, C.L. Thompson, E. C. T. Chao, L.F. Ruppert, H. Blank, C. B. Cecil
ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL. ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL.
Both a scanning electron microscope and an electron microprobe (EMP) were used in this study to analyze the cathodoluminescence properties of quartz grains in samples of the Upper Freeport coal bed because quartz grains in coal are small (silt sized) and below the resolution capabilities of a standard luminoscope. Quartz grains were identified by the detection of silicon alone with...
Authors
Leslie F. Ruppert, C. Blaine Cecil, Ronald W. Stanton
Stratigraphic cross sections within the Homer City, Pennsylvania, dedicated coal reserve area Stratigraphic cross sections within the Homer City, Pennsylvania, dedicated coal reserve area
No abstract available.
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R.W. Stanton, C. B. Cecil
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF MINERAL MATTER IN COAL. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF MINERAL MATTER IN COAL.
This study attempts to quantify some of the various origins of mineral matter. Data developed for the Upper Freeport coal bed indicates that mineral matter other than pyrite and calcite is primarily derived from the vegetal matter that ultimately became coal. Cathodoluminesence was used to verify that the quartz in the Upper Freeport coal is dominantly authigenic and not detrital in...
Authors
C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong, L.P. Ruppert
Science and Products
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GEOLOGIC PROCESSES AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF THE UPPER FREEPORT COAL BED, WEST-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. GEOLOGIC PROCESSES AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF THE UPPER FREEPORT COAL BED, WEST-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
The number or types of origins of the components of a coal bed cannot be determined from its bulk composition. Minerals such as quartz, calcite, and pyrite as well as macerals such as vitrinite can originate from a variety of processes that result from different depositional conditions. The Upper Freeport coal bed was studied and characterized by sampling and analyzing its mappable...
Authors
R.W. Stanton, C. B. Cecil, B.S. Pierce, L.F. Ruppert, F.T. Dulong
Characteristics of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary and associated coal-bearing rocks in the southern Appalachians Characteristics of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary and associated coal-bearing rocks in the southern Appalachians
No abstract available.
Authors
K. J. Englund, W.H. Gillespie, C. B. Cecil, J. F. Windolph, T. J. Crawford
MICROCHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENIC- AND SELENIUM-BEARING PYRITE IN UPPER FREEPORT COAL, INDIANA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. MICROCHARACTERIZATION OF ARSENIC- AND SELENIUM-BEARING PYRITE IN UPPER FREEPORT COAL, INDIANA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Optical and scanning electron microscope as well as electron and proton microprobe techniques have been used in a detailed investigation of the modes of occurrence of arsenic and selenium in pyrite in Upper Freeport coal from the Homer City area, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Polished blocks were prepared from columnar samples of the coal bed to represent particular zones continuously...
Authors
J.A. Minkin, R. B. Finkelman, C.L. Thompson, E. C. T. Chao, L.F. Ruppert, H. Blank, C. B. Cecil
ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL. ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL.
Both a scanning electron microscope and an electron microprobe (EMP) were used in this study to analyze the cathodoluminescence properties of quartz grains in samples of the Upper Freeport coal bed because quartz grains in coal are small (silt sized) and below the resolution capabilities of a standard luminoscope. Quartz grains were identified by the detection of silicon alone with...
Authors
Leslie F. Ruppert, C. Blaine Cecil, Ronald W. Stanton
Stratigraphic cross sections within the Homer City, Pennsylvania, dedicated coal reserve area Stratigraphic cross sections within the Homer City, Pennsylvania, dedicated coal reserve area
No abstract available.
Authors
R.W. Stanton, C. B. Cecil
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF MINERAL MATTER IN COAL. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF MINERAL MATTER IN COAL.
This study attempts to quantify some of the various origins of mineral matter. Data developed for the Upper Freeport coal bed indicates that mineral matter other than pyrite and calcite is primarily derived from the vegetal matter that ultimately became coal. Cathodoluminesence was used to verify that the quartz in the Upper Freeport coal is dominantly authigenic and not detrital in...
Authors
C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong, L.P. Ruppert