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Anthracite coals coalification from lignite

The coalification process (coal-forming process) is, simply defined, the progressive change in the plant debris as it becomes transformed from peat to lignite and then through the higher ranks of coal to anthracite (Francis, 1961 Sunavala, 1990). [Pg.82]


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