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Autor:
John R. SanFilipo, Paul C. Hackley
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 73:572-589
Organic geochemistry and petrology of Eocene Suzak bituminous marl outcrop samples from Madr village in north-central Afghanistan were characterized via an integrated analytical approach to evaluate depositional environment and source rock potential.
Autor:
Zaixing Huang, Muhammad Ishtiaq Ali, Nazia Khatoon, Huan He, William H. Orem, Uzma Farooq, Elliott P. Barnhart, Asif Jamal, John R. SanFilipo, Aneela Younas Malik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cleaner Production. 255:120177
The present study investigated the possibility of microbial transformations of coal to gas (biogasification) as an alternative to conventional coal mining because this approach has the potential to be less expensive, cleaner, and provide greater acce
Publikováno v:
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 100:149-154
Biological degradation of low-rank coals, particularly degradation mediated by fungi, can play an important role in helping us to utilize neglected lignite resources for both fuel and non-fuel applications. Fungal degradation of low-rank coals has al
Publikováno v:
Fuel Processing Technology. 126:309-314
Eleven representative lignite samples from the Thar coalfield, Pakistan were subjected to a bioassay, based on mixed methanogenic bacterial consortium (WBC-2). The samples were characterized on the basis of chemical and petrographic studies in order
Autor:
Calin A. Tatu, Nasrin Akhtar, Rizwan Haider, Muhammad Afzal Ghauri, Kalsoom Akhtar, Elizabeth J. Jones, John R. SanFilipo, William H. Orem
Publikováno v:
Fuel. 104:717-725
Coal conversion technologies can help in taking advantage of huge low rank coal reserves by converting those into alternative fuels like methane. In this regard, fungal degradation of coal can serve as a pretreatment step in order to make coal a suit
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Coal Geology. 81:269-280
Neogene (?) subbituminous carbonaceous shale deposits from Chalāw, Afghanistan, were investigated through organic petrology techniques and standard coal analyses to determine paleoenvironment and potential for resource utilization. The Chalāw depos