Minor- And Trace-Element Geochemistry Of Coals In The United States - Part A: Element Abundances And Distribution Geochemistry Of Minor And Trace Elements Of Coals In The United States ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph R. Hatch
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

During the past ten years detailed elemental analyses of approximately 8,000 well-documented samples of coils in the United States (including Alaska) have been produced by the U.S. Geological Survey and the various State geological surveys. Examples of data listings include Swanson and others (1976) Gluskoter and others (1977) Hatch, Affolter, and Davis (1979), and Wedge and Hatch (1980). These analyses serve as a basis for evaluating elemental abundances in coals from the various coal province, regions, and fields. When combined with additional geological and geochemical data, some of these analyses give insight into when certain elements were introduced into coals, and which physical and geochemical parameters are most important in determining coal elemental composition.
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APA: Joseph R. Hatch  (1982)  Minor- And Trace-Element Geochemistry Of Coals In The United States - Part A: Element Abundances And Distribution Geochemistry Of Minor And Trace Elements Of Coals In The United States ? Introduction

MLA: Joseph R. Hatch Minor- And Trace-Element Geochemistry Of Coals In The United States - Part A: Element Abundances And Distribution Geochemistry Of Minor And Trace Elements Of Coals In The United States ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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