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Emci's Blog
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All about MG's Interests :)
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Emci's Blog | All about MG's Interests :) Emci's Blog – All about MG's Interests :) Emci's Blog All about MG's Interests :) Skip navigation About Coal Through a Microscope May 20, 2009 – 9:50 pm Posted in Geology Tagged Coal Leave a Comment Coal Through a Microscope It’s far more than a black rock! If you think that coal is a boring black rock then you have never seen it through a transmitted light microscope. The microscope reveals coal’s hidden beauty as well as its composition. Coal seams form from thick accumulations of plant debris, usually deposited in a swamp. The tiny particles of plant debris and swamp sediment give a spectacular show when viewed through the microscope. Well preserved woody material is bright red, spores are brilliant yellow, algal material is yellow-orange, charcoal and opaque minerals are black, and grains of many transparent minerals are white. It’s hard to believe that coal can be so colorful! This is a highly magnified view of...
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