Organic matter in a coal ball: peat or coal?

Science. 1982 Aug 27;217(4562):831-3. doi: 10.1126/science.217.4562.831.

Abstract

Chemical analyses of morphologically preserved organic matter in a Carboniferous coal ball reveal that the material is coalified to a rank approximately equal to that of the surrounding coal. Hence, the plant tissues in the coal ball were chemically altered by coalification processes and were not preserved as peat.