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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
==Acknowledgments==
This study would have been impossible without the cooperation of numerous mining companies, past and present, who granted us access to their workings and to their geologic data. Particularly deserving of thanks are the American Coal Company, Black Panther Mining, Five Star Mining, Gibson County Coal Company, Peabody Energy, and Sunrise Coal. We thank the National Museum of Natural History Small Grants program for partial funding of the fieldwork on which this research is based.
This study would have been impossible without the cooperation of numerous mining companies, past and present, who granted us access to their workings and to their geologic data. Particularly deserving of thanks are the American Coal Company, Black Panther Mining, Five Star Mining, Gibson County Coal Company, Peabody Energy, and Sunrise Coal. We thank the National Museum of Natural History Small Grants program for partial funding of the fieldwork on which this research is based.
 
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W. John Nelson, Scott D. Elrick, William A. DiMichele, and Philip R. Ames '''xxxx''', Evolution of a Peat-Contemporaneous Channel: The Galatia Channel, Middle Pennsylvanian, of the Illinois Basin '''FINISH CITATION'''
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Acknowledgments

This study would have been impossible without the cooperation of numerous mining companies, past and present, who granted us access to their workings and to their geologic data. Particularly deserving of thanks are the American Coal Company, Black Panther Mining, Five Star Mining, Gibson County Coal Company, Peabody Energy, and Sunrise Coal. We thank the National Museum of Natural History Small Grants program for partial funding of the fieldwork on which this research is based.

Primary Source

W. John Nelson, Scott D. Elrick, William A. DiMichele, and Philip R. Ames xxxx, Evolution of a Peat-Contemporaneous Channel: The Galatia Channel, Middle Pennsylvanian, of the Illinois Basin FINISH CITATION