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Cutinite logo #21000 Cutinite is a liptinite maceral formed from terrestrial plant cuticles, and often found in coal deposits. It is classified as a Type II kerogen. Cutinite is a coal maceral of Liptinite group of Macerals derived from waxy outer coating of leaves, roots, and stems. Cutinite is Hydrogen rich and it fluoresces under UV light. Reference: http://mccoy.l...
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cutinite

cutinite logo #21003(from the article `coal`) ...wound resins. Their reflectance values are usually the lowest in an individual sample. Several varieties are recognized, including sporinite ...
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