Inertinite
Inertinite is fossilised
charcoal. It is found as tiny flakes within sedimentary rocks. The presence of inertinite is significant in the geological record, as it signifies that wild fires occurred at the time that the host
sediment was deposited. Inertinite is a common
maceral in most types of
coal.
The optical properties of inertinite are very similar to those of vitrinite. They differ in that inertinite is black, whereas vitrinite is brown, and inertinite also has a higher reflectance than vitrinite.