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Photomicrograph Atlas
Fusinite in Metallurgical Bituminous Coals
Fusinite: An inertinite maceral distinguished principally by the preservation of some feature(s) of the plant cell wall structure, and with a particle size greater than 50 um except when it occurs as a fragment within the binder matrix (ASTM 2008).
Representative examples of macerals are labeled on each photomicrograph. Click on the thumbnail images for a larger and more detailed view. Use the "back" button on your browser to return to the Atlas:
Photomicrograph of low volatile bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.67%. The inertinite maceral shown is fusinite. |
Photomicrograph of low volatile bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.67%. The inertinite maceral shown is fusinite. |
Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.97%. Macerals shown include fusinite, vitrinite, inertodetrinite, and semifusinite. |
| Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.97%. Macerals shown include fusinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.97%. Macerals shown include fusinite, vitrinite, micrinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.97%. Macerals shown include fusinite, vitrinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
| Photomicrograph of borderline high volatile A – medium volatile bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.15%. Macerals shown include fusinite, vitrinite, micrinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
Photomicrograph of borderline high volatile A – medium volatile bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.15%. The inertinite maceral shown is fusinite. |
Photomicrograph of borderline high volatile A – medium volatile bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.15%. The inertinite maceral shown is fusinite. |
| Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.97%. Macerals shown include fusinite, micrinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 0.88%. Macerals shown include fusinite and vitrinite. |
Photomicrograph of high volatile A bituminous coal from West Virginia with a mean maximum reflectance of 1.04%. Macerals shown include fusinite, vitrinite, micrinite, sporinite, and inertodetrinite. |
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Reference
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 2008, D 2799-05a Standard Test Method for Microscopical Determination of the Maceral Composition of Coal: Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Petroleum Products, Lubricants, and Fossil Fuels, v.05.06, Gaseous Fuels; Coal and Coke, [p 349-352].
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Thermal maturity and organic composition of Pennsylvanian coals and carbonaceous shales, north-central Texas: implications for coalbed gas potential, (2009): International Journal of Coal Geology
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