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Cutinite is a liptinite maceral formed from terrestrial plant cuticles, and often found in coal deposits. It is classified as a Type II kerogen.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Unicorns in the Garden of Good and Evil: Part 2 - Coal" by E R Crain, Can Soc Petrol Geol Reservoir, Dec 2010, Vol 37, issue 11, pages 21-26
  2. ^ "Coal Macerals Tutorial". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2011-04-01.

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Cutinite

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Cutinite is a liptinite maceral formed from terrestrial plant cuticles, and often found in coal deposits. It is classified as a Type II kerogen. "Unicorns...

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Liptinite

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present meaning, designating the following group of macerals: sporinite, cutinite, alginite (telalginite and lamalginite), resinite.[citation needed] Macerals...

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Maceral

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calorific values of all coal macerals. Macerals of liptinite are sporinite, cutinite, resinite, alginite (telalginite and lamalginite), liptodetrinite, fluorinite...

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Orestovia

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is a lower-middle Devonian thallophyte known from fossilised cuticle, cutinite. Described as an enigmatic taxa, Orestovia has variously been categorised...

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Funginite

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Funginite, along with other macerals that fall in the same family such as cutinite and sporinite, according to one study, exhibits an average reflectance...

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