 Trace Elements in West Virginia Coals
Trace Elements in West Virginia Coals
 West
Virginia coals generally contained 20-40 ppm bromine on a whole coal basis
with low Br in Pittsburgh and Redstone coal samples in Lewis, Upshur, Barbour
and Harrison counties of north central WV.  Highest Br samples located
in Webster County were in the Sewell coal.
West
Virginia coals generally contained 20-40 ppm bromine on a whole coal basis
with low Br in Pittsburgh and Redstone coal samples in Lewis, Upshur, Barbour
and Harrison counties of north central WV.  Highest Br samples located
in Webster County were in the Sewell coal.


 
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