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The following pages link to Leslie F. (Jingle) Ruppert (Q49029):
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- Map showing structure contours and overburden thickness isopleths of the Pittsburgh coal bed in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Maryland (Q78167) (← links)
- Map showing areal extent of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed and horizon and mined areas of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Maryland (Q79758) (← links)
- The US Geological Survey's national coal resource assessment: The results (Q144042) (← links)
- Porosity of the Marcellus Shale: A contrast matching small-angle neutron scattering study (Q145198) (← links)
- Nanometre-sized pores in coal: Variations between coal basins and coal origin (Q145419) (← links)
- Insights on the characteristics and sources of gas from an underground coal mine using compositional data analysis (Q145884) (← links)
- Leaching of elements from bottom ash, economizer fly ash, and fly ash from two coal-fired power plants (Q147501) (← links)
- Re–Os age for the Lower–Middle Pennsylvanian Boundary and comparison with associated palynoflora (Q148314) (← links)
- Carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of coal and carbon dioxide derived from laboratory coal combustion: A preliminary study (Q151199) (← links)
- Geochemistry of Energy Fuels Project (Q227442) (← links)
- Geochemistry of Energy Fuels Task (Q228536) (← links)
- Using ground and intact coal Samples to evaluate hydrocarbon fate during supercritical CO2 injection into coal beds: effects of particle size and coal moisture (Q234179) (← links)
- Radiometric dating of marine-influenced coal using Re–Os geochronology (Q238076) (← links)
- Notes on the origin of copromacrinite based on nitrogen functionalities and δ13C and δ15N determined on samples from the Peach Orchard coal bed, southern Magoffin County, Kentucky (Q238439) (← links)
- Hydrogeochemistry and coal-associated bacterial populations from a methanogenic coal bed (Q238450) (← links)
- Neutron scattering measurements of carbon dioxide adsorption in pores within the Marcellus Shale: Implications for sequestration (Q240201) (← links)
- Leaching of trace elements from Pittsburgh coal mill rejects compared with coal combustion products from a coal-fired power plant in Ohio, USA (Q240301) (← links)
- Partitioning of selected trace elements in coal combustion products from two coal-burning power plants in the United States (Q242720) (← links)
- A USANS/SANS study of the accessibility of pores in the Barnett Shale to methane and water (Q243708) (← links)
- Geologic controls on thermal maturity patterns in Pennsylvanian coal-bearing rocks in the Appalachian basin (Q248105) (← links)
- Splint coals of the Central Appalachians: Petrographic and geochemical facies of the Peach Orchard No. 3 split coal bed, southern Magoffin County, Kentucky (Q250709) (← links)
- Repetitive sampling and control threshold improve 16S rRNA results from produced waters associated with hydraulically fractured shales (Q253292) (← links)
- Impacts of mineralogical variation on CO2 behavior in small pores from producing intervals of the Marcellus Shale: Results from neutron scattering (Q253486) (← links)
- Origin and significance of high nickel and chromium concentrations in pliocene lignite of the Kosovo Basin, Serbia (Q254663) (← links)
- Exploring methane behavior in Marcellus Shale micropores via contrast matching neutron scattering (Q255419) (← links)
- Self-organizing maps for compositional data: coal combustion products of a Wyoming power plant (Q260452) (← links)
- APPLICATIONS OF CATHODOLUMINESCENCE OF QUARTZ AND FELDSPAR TO SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY. (Q264424) (← links)
- Tonsteins and clay-rich layers in coal-bearing intervals of the Eocene Manning formation, east-central Texas (Q265888) (← links)
- Methane pore accessibility, densification, and accommodation by organic matter in the Niobrara Formation at wet-gas thermal maturity conditions (Q281534) (← links)
- Petrography and geochemistry of selected lignite beds in the Gibbons Creek mine (Manning Formation, Jackson Group, Paleocene) of east-central Texas (Q289115) (← links)
- Broadening the perspectives of sedimentary organic matter analysis to understand Earth system response to change (Q289705) (← links)
- The origin and distribution of HAPs elements in relation to maceral composition of the A1 lignite bed (Paleocene, Calvert Bluff Formation, Wilcox Group), Calvert mine area, east-central Texas (Q290892) (← links)
- Compositional data analysis of coal combustion products with an application to a Wyoming power plant (Q292487) (← links)
- In situ enhancement and isotopic labeling of biogenic coalbed methane (Q297684) (← links)
- ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL. (Q298219) (← links)
- Cadmium isotope fractionation during coal combustion: Insights from two U.S. coal-fired power plants (Q300689) (← links)
- Petrography and geochemistry of the San Miguel lignite, Jackson Group (Eocene), south Texas (Q310340) (← links)
- Effects of detrital influx in the Pennsylvanian Upper Freeport peat swamp (Q311184) (← links)
- Coking coal of the United States: Modern and historical locations of coking coal mining locations and chemical, rheological, petrographic, and other data from modern samples (Q320344) (← links)
- Total neutron scattering of methane in Niobrara Formation samples at the wet-gas maturity level (Q323242) (← links)
- Geochemistry of the Leatherwood coal in eastern Kentucky (Q324389) (← links)
- Results from surveys to academic and industry and government geoscientists on the future of coal geoscientists (Q327558) (← links)
- Injection of Deuterium and Yeast Extract at USGS Birney Field Site, Powder River Basin, Montana, USA, 2016-2020 (Q329272) (← links)