Coal facies in a Cenozoic paralic lignite bed, Krabi Basin, southern Thailand: Changing peat-forming conditions related to relative sea-level controlled watertable variations
The Cenozoic Krabi Basin in the southern part of peninsular Thailand contains about 112. million. tons proven coal reserves. At present, coal is only produced from the Bang Mark mine located in the southern part of the basin, where the main lignite bed is 7-20. m thick. The lignite bed occurs in an...
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Main Authors: | H. I. Petersen, B. Ratanasthien |
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2018
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