The petrography of lignitic, subbituminous and bituminous inertinitic
coals (i.e. coals containing > 30 modal percent inertinite on a minera
l-matter-free basis) derived from limnic and paralic facies in the Upp
er Silesian coal basin of Poland was investigated. Paralic coals were
observed to contain small amounts of telinite and abundant pyrofusinit
e compared to limnic coals. The ratio of oxysemifusinite and oxyfusini
te to pyrosemifusinite and pyrofusinite is lower in paralic coals as c
ompared to limnic coals. The statistical analysis of the reflectances
of the inertinite group macerals and of vitrinite shows that paralic c
oals are more heterogeneous than limnic coals. This greater degree of
heterogeneity may explain the differences in reactivity among coals th
at otherwise have the same rank and elemental and petrographic composi
tion.