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Journal Article

Author
De La Beche, Sir H.
Title
Analysis of Coal from Van Diemen's Land
In
Papers and Proceedings and Report of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land
Imprint
vol. 1, Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land, Hobart, 1851, pp. 265-6
Description

Keywords: coal, analysis of (all had large 'ash' ); De La Beche, Sir H.; South Cape; Mount Nicholas, Break o'Day; Fingal; Jerusalem; Douglas River, East Coast; Tasman's Peninsula; Schouten Bay; Adventure Bay; Whale's Head & South Cape; sulfur, low in coal.
Type of Chemistry: inorganic; analytical

Source
CIAB-Collins

EOAS ID: bib/CIAB01052.htm

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