Trace Elements in West Virginia Coals
Highest
tin values (>8 ppm) were in coals in Boone, Logan, Mingo, McDowell and
Webster counties in southern West Virginia and deep core samples from Wetzel
and Marion counties in northern West Virginia (see
cautionary note page). Less than 4 ppm coals were distributed
throughout the state.
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