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Saline Coals of the Ukraine
An original concept of salinization of coals at the peat bog generation stage is substantiated on the basis of on new data. The distribution of saline coals within coal and hydrocarbon basins has been revealed to be wider than it was previously assumed. The degree of salt enrichment of organic matte...
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