WVGES Trace Elements in West Virginia Coals

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Lead in West Virginia coal averaged 8.19 ppm (± 6.23 ppm) with a histogram skewed toward low values and a strong tail toward higher values and a maximum value of 70.56 ppm in a sample of the Upper Kittanning coal.  Lead correlated slightly with ash yield, and somewhat with the ash related elements thorium (Th), lithium (Li), chromium (Cr), vanadium (V), lutetium (Lu), copper (Cu), scandium (Sc), gallium (Ga), tellurium (Te) and zirconium (Zr), and rare earth elements in the mineral monazite, especially cerium (Ce) and lanthanum (La) plus samarium (Sm), europium (Eu) and ytterbium (Yb).
 
Spearman Correlation Coefficients (r) with Lead
Ash Yield
Th
Li
Cr
V
Lu
Cu
Sc
+0.6440
+0.7984
+0.7839
+0.7680
+0.7618
+0.7286
+0.7526
+0.7468
n = 842
n = 819
n = 842
n = 841
n = 841
n = 500
n = 841
n = 842
Ga
Te
Ce
La
Sm
Eu
Yb
Zr
+0.7324
+0.7259
+0.7200
+0.7149
+0.7019
+0.7038
+0.7030
+0.6770
n = 841
n = 113
n = 543
n = 542
n = 535
n = 538
n = 544
n = 744
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