- In coal geology,
liptinite is the finely-ground and
macerated remains found in coal deposits. It
replaced the term
exinite as one of the four categories...
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metamorphic rocks.
Examples of
macerals are inertinite, vitrinite, and
liptinite.
Inertinite is
considered to be the
equivalent of
charcoal and degraded...
- high-rank coal with
significant hydrogen content,
which consists primarily of
liptinite. It is
related to
boghead coal.
There are
several international standards...
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Cutinite is a
liptinite maceral formed from
terrestrial plant cuticles, and
often found in coal deposits. It is
classified as a Type II kerogen. "Unicorns...
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biomarker equivalences and
other maceral reflectance parameters (e.g.
liptinite reflectance).
Basin modelling Coal
Exinite Fossil fuels Geology Dow, W...
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zeolites increases. Himmetoğlu oil
shale seam
consists of more than 50%
liptinite, 20 – 50%
huminite and 0 – 20%
inertinite maceral groups and is characterized...
- and
lower proportions of elemental-hydrogen
compared to
vitrinites and
liptinites".
Among the
other maceral categories,
funginite can also be classified...
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Bituminite is an
autochthonous maceral that is a part of the
liptinite group in lignite, that
occurs in
petroleum source rocks originating from organic...
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material includes bituminite, kerogen, plant-derived lamalginite, lignite,
liptinite and land plant-derived vitrinite.
Volcanic rocks that
appear as fragments...