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