Coal and peat fires : a global perspective.: a global perspective. Case studies - advances in field and laboratory research / Volume 5, (2018)
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- Title:
- Coal and peat fires : a global perspective.: a global perspective. Case studies - advances in field and laboratory research / Volume 5, (2018)
- Main Title:
- Coal and peat fires : a global perspective.
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Glenn B. Stracher.
- Editors:
- Stracher, Glenn B
- Contents:
- 1. The Earliest Known Uses of Coal as a Fuel: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Bronze Age Coal Fires Glenn B. Stracher, J. Marion Wampler, Li Jun, Wang Yongqiang 2. Coal-Fire Microarthropods from the Centralia, Pennsylvania and Healy, Alaska Mine Fires Glenn B. Stracher, Jimmy Wedincamp, Breana Simmons, John P. Shields, Yelena White, Melissa A. Nolter, Anupma Prakash, Nancy Lindsley-Griffin (late) 3. Coal Fires of Northeastern Pennsylvania Harold J. Aurand Jr., Melissa A. Nolter, Daniel H. Vice 4. The Summit Hill Coal-Mine Fire, Pennsylvania Daniel H. Vice, Harold Aurand, Jr., Nicole M. Andel 5. Modern and Ancient Coal Fires in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana Edward L. Heffern, Catherine A. Riihimaki, Peter W. Reiners 6. The Occurrence and Use of Coal Cinders in Washington State William Kombol, Daniel H. Vice 7. The Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Mine Waste and Stream Effects in the El Bierzo Coalfield, Spain Joana Ribeiro, Isabel Suárez-Ruiz, Deolinda Flores 8. Analyzing the Status of Thermal Events in Longwall Coal-Mine Gobs Jianwei Cheng 9. Gases Generated During the Low-Temperature Oxidation and Pyrolysis of Coal and the Effects on Methane-Air Flammable Limits Zhenmin Luo, Tao Wang, Fangmin Cheng 10. Determination of the Characteristics of Coal-Spontaneous Combustion and the Danger Zone Deng Jun, Zhao Jingyu, Xiao Yang, Zhang Yanni, Wang Caiping 11. Quantification of the Environmental Impact of Coal Fires: Xinjiang, China Zeng Qiang, Pu Yan, Nie Jing, Cao Zhanmin1. The Earliest Known Uses of Coal as a Fuel: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Bronze Age Coal Fires Glenn B. Stracher, J. Marion Wampler, Li Jun, Wang Yongqiang 2. Coal-Fire Microarthropods from the Centralia, Pennsylvania and Healy, Alaska Mine Fires Glenn B. Stracher, Jimmy Wedincamp, Breana Simmons, John P. Shields, Yelena White, Melissa A. Nolter, Anupma Prakash, Nancy Lindsley-Griffin (late) 3. Coal Fires of Northeastern Pennsylvania Harold J. Aurand Jr., Melissa A. Nolter, Daniel H. Vice 4. The Summit Hill Coal-Mine Fire, Pennsylvania Daniel H. Vice, Harold Aurand, Jr., Nicole M. Andel 5. Modern and Ancient Coal Fires in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana Edward L. Heffern, Catherine A. Riihimaki, Peter W. Reiners 6. The Occurrence and Use of Coal Cinders in Washington State William Kombol, Daniel H. Vice 7. The Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Mine Waste and Stream Effects in the El Bierzo Coalfield, Spain Joana Ribeiro, Isabel Suárez-Ruiz, Deolinda Flores 8. Analyzing the Status of Thermal Events in Longwall Coal-Mine Gobs Jianwei Cheng 9. Gases Generated During the Low-Temperature Oxidation and Pyrolysis of Coal and the Effects on Methane-Air Flammable Limits Zhenmin Luo, Tao Wang, Fangmin Cheng 10. Determination of the Characteristics of Coal-Spontaneous Combustion and the Danger Zone Deng Jun, Zhao Jingyu, Xiao Yang, Zhang Yanni, Wang Caiping 11. Quantification of the Environmental Impact of Coal Fires: Xinjiang, China Zeng Qiang, Pu Yan, Nie Jing, Cao Zhanmin 12. Colloid Technology for Preventing and Extinguishing the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Zhai Xiaowei 13. Crystallochemical Behavior of Slag Minerals and the Occurrence of Potentially New Mineral Species from Lapanouse-de-Sévérac, France Lukasz Kruszewski, Pierre Gatel, Vincent Thiéry, Izabela Moszumańska, Danuta Kusy 14. The Burning Coal Heap of La Ricamarie, Loire Coal Basin, France Vincent Thiéry, Bernard Guy, Łukasz Kruszewski, Jean-François Carpentier 15. Burning Coal-Mine Collieries in the Jharia Coalfield of India Hartwig Gielisch, Glenn B. Stracher 16. Evidence of Human Health Impacts from Uncontrolled Coal Fires in Jharia, India Aarinola Halimah Balogun, Upasana Dhar, Robert B. Finkelman, Sukalyan Chakraborty, Olalekan Olanipekun, Wasim Akram Shaikh, Glenn B. Stracher 17. Environmental Monitoring in the Jharia Coalfield, India: Vegetation Indices and Surface Temperature Measurements Varinder Saini, Ravi P. Gupta, Manoj K. Arora 18. Remote Sensing Techniques for Detecting Self-Heated Hot Spots on Coal Waste Dumps in Upper Silesia, Poland Adam Nádudvari, Justyna Ciesielczuk 19. Geochemical Behavior of Trace Elements in the Upper and Lower Silesian Basin Coal-Fire Gob Piles of Poland Lukasz Kruszewski 20. Peat Fires in Ireland Nuria Prat-Guitart, Ciaran Nugent, Enda Mullen, Fraser J.G. Mitchell, Donna Hawthorne, Claire M. Belcher, Jonathan M. Yearslsey … (more)
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- Volume 5
- Volume:
- 5
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- 0000-0005-0000-0000
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 553.2
Coal -- Geology
Coal -- Combustion
Peat -- Geology
Peat -- Combustion - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128498842
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128498859
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