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Vertical depositional succession and environmental interpretation

The environmental diagram is the paper’s highest-order interpretation. It organizes the vertical succession into changing peat-forming and clastic depositional conditions, drawing on core texture, heterolithic structures and electrofacies.

Vertical depositional succession and environmental interpretation

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

The environmental diagram is the paper’s highest-order interpretation. It organizes the vertical succession into changing peat-forming and clastic depositional conditions, drawing on core texture, heterolithic structures and electrofacies. The model is coherent, yet non-unique: similar coal–mudstone–sandstone stacking can arise under different combinations of channel migration, flooding, sediment supply and peat preservation. It is presented here as the explanation that best fits the available five-well dataset, with alternatives retained until broader spatial and palaeontological control is available.

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