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- Vitrinite abstract "Vitrinite is one of the primary components of coals and most sedimentary kerogens. Vitrinite is a type of maceral, where \"macerals\" are organic components of coal analogous to the \"minerals\" of rocks. Vitrinite has a shiny appearance resembling glass (vitreous). It is derived from the cell-wall material or woody tissue of the plants from which coal was formed. Chemically, it is composed of polymers, cellulose and lignin.The vitrinite group, which consists of various individual vitrinite macerals, is the most common component of coals. It is also abundant in kerogens that are derived from the same biogenic precursors as coals, namely land plants and humic peats. Vitrinite forms diagenetically by the thermal alteration of lignin and cellulose in plant cell walls. It is therefore common in sedimentary rocks that are rich in organic matter, such as shales and marls with a terrigenous origin, or some terrigenous content. Conversely, carbonates, evaporites and well-sorted sandstones have very low vitrinite contents. Vitrinite is absent in pre-Silurian rocks because land plants had not yet evolved.".
- Vitrinite wikiPageID "186142".
- Vitrinite wikiPageLength "3753".
- Vitrinite wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Vitrinite wikiPageRevisionID "580574206".
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Basin_modelling.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate_rock.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_geology.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Diagenesis.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Evaporite.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_fuel.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Kerogen.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Lignin.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Liptinite.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Maceral.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Marl.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Reflectance.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_basin.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Silurian.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Terrigenous_sediment.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_history_modelling.
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vitrinite".
- Vitrinite wikiPageWikiLinkText "vitrinite".
- Vitrinite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coal.
- Vitrinite subject Category:Coal.
- Vitrinite subject Category:Economic_geology.
- Vitrinite subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Vitrinite hypernym Components.
- Vitrinite type Organisation.
- Vitrinite type Fuel.
- Vitrinite type Subfield.
- Vitrinite comment "Vitrinite is one of the primary components of coals and most sedimentary kerogens. Vitrinite is a type of maceral, where \"macerals\" are organic components of coal analogous to the \"minerals\" of rocks. Vitrinite has a shiny appearance resembling glass (vitreous). It is derived from the cell-wall material or woody tissue of the plants from which coal was formed.".
- Vitrinite label "Vitrinite".
- Vitrinite sameAs Q3496596.
- Vitrinite sameAs Vitrinitt.
- Vitrinite sameAs Witrynit.
- Vitrinite sameAs Vitrinita.
- Vitrinite sameAs m.019fhd.
- Vitrinite sameAs วิทริไนต์.
- Vitrinite sameAs Група_вітриніту.
- Vitrinite sameAs Q3496596.
- Vitrinite wasDerivedFrom Vitrinite?oldid=580574206.
- Vitrinite isPrimaryTopicOf Vitrinite.