International Committee for Coal Petrology
Summary
The International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP) is an organization that deals with coal petrology and organic petrology. It was founded in 1951. The 200 scientists working for the ICCP seek to develop standardized nomenclature and classification systems that help identify organic constituents in coal and sedimentary organic matter. Such systems, one of which is the 'System 1994' are used in coal petrography and organic petrology research.
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