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- Inertinite abstract "Inertinite is oxidized organic material or fossilized charcoal. It is found as tiny flakes within sedimentary rocks. The presence of inertinite is significant in the geological record, as it signifies that wildfires occurred at the time that the host sediment was deposited. It is also an indication of oxidation due to atomospheric exposure or fungal decomposition during deposition. Inertinite is a common maceral in most types of coal. The main inertinite submacerals are fusinite, semifusinite, micrinite, macrinite and funginite. The most common type of inertinite maceral is semifusinite.The optical properties of semifusinite are very similar to those of vitrinite. They differ in that semifusinite displays a folded texture as compared to vitrinite which generally maintains its composed structure. Inertinites also displays higher reflectance than vitrinite, except when approaching an anthracitic or graphite state.".
- Inertinite wikiPageID "428856".
- Inertinite wikiPageRevisionID "582375526".
- Inertinite hasPhotoCollection Inertinite.
- Inertinite subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Inertinite type Abstraction100002137.
- Inertinite type Material114580897.
- Inertinite type Matter100020827.
- Inertinite type Part113809207.
- Inertinite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Inertinite type Relation100031921.
- Inertinite type Rock114696793.
- Inertinite type SedimentaryRock114698000.
- Inertinite type SedimentaryRocks.
- Inertinite type Substance100019613.
- Inertinite comment "Inertinite is oxidized organic material or fossilized charcoal. It is found as tiny flakes within sedimentary rocks. The presence of inertinite is significant in the geological record, as it signifies that wildfires occurred at the time that the host sediment was deposited. It is also an indication of oxidation due to atomospheric exposure or fungal decomposition during deposition. Inertinite is a common maceral in most types of coal.".
- Inertinite label "Inertinite".
- Inertinite label "Inertynit".
- Inertinite sameAs Inertynit.
- Inertinite sameAs m.027dhw.
- Inertinite sameAs Q6028535.
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- Inertinite sameAs Inertinite.
- Inertinite wasDerivedFrom Inertinite?oldid=582375526.
- Inertinite isPrimaryTopicOf Inertinite.