C. Blaine Cecil (Former Employee)
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Geologic factors that control mineral matter in coal Geologic factors that control mineral matter in coal
Elements other than organically derived and bound C, H, N, O, and S constitute mineral matter in coal. Mineral matter may consist of discrete minerals such as calcite, quartz, clays, and pyrite, and/or organic compounds that contain organically bonded elements such as Ca and CI. Processes that may affect the association and content of mineral matter are operable from the initial peat...
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C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong, J.J. Renton
The 57Fe Mössbauer parameters of pyrite and marcasite with different provenances The 57Fe Mössbauer parameters of pyrite and marcasite with different provenances
Eighteen pyrite and twelve marcasite samples which have different provenances have been investigated to determine the systematics of the influence of mineralogical and geological factors on the 57Fe Mössbauer spectra at 298 K. The following results have been obtained: there is no ambiguity in distinguishing single phase pyrite from single phase marcasite by means of 57Fe Mössbauer...
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B.J. Evans, R. G. Johnson, F. E. Senftle, C. B. Cecil, F. Dulong
Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report of investigations Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report of investigations
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C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong
Appendices to Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report on investigations Appendices to Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report on investigations
No abstract available.
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C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong
Coal geology and the future; symposium abstracts and selected references Coal geology and the future; symposium abstracts and selected references
No abstract available.
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C. B. Cecil, G. D. Stricker
Science and Products
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Geologic factors that control mineral matter in coal Geologic factors that control mineral matter in coal
Elements other than organically derived and bound C, H, N, O, and S constitute mineral matter in coal. Mineral matter may consist of discrete minerals such as calcite, quartz, clays, and pyrite, and/or organic compounds that contain organically bonded elements such as Ca and CI. Processes that may affect the association and content of mineral matter are operable from the initial peat...
Authors
C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong, J.J. Renton
The 57Fe Mössbauer parameters of pyrite and marcasite with different provenances The 57Fe Mössbauer parameters of pyrite and marcasite with different provenances
Eighteen pyrite and twelve marcasite samples which have different provenances have been investigated to determine the systematics of the influence of mineralogical and geological factors on the 57Fe Mössbauer spectra at 298 K. The following results have been obtained: there is no ambiguity in distinguishing single phase pyrite from single phase marcasite by means of 57Fe Mössbauer...
Authors
B.J. Evans, R. G. Johnson, F. E. Senftle, C. B. Cecil, F. Dulong
Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report of investigations Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report of investigations
No abstract available.
Authors
C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong
Appendices to Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report on investigations Appendices to Geology of contaminants in coal; Phase I, report on investigations
No abstract available.
Authors
C. B. Cecil, R.W. Stanton, F.T. Dulong
Coal geology and the future; symposium abstracts and selected references Coal geology and the future; symposium abstracts and selected references
No abstract available.
Authors
C. B. Cecil, G. D. Stricker