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Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective

Volume 3: Case Studies – Coal Fires

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9780444595096
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2014 9780444595096
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Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective, Volumes 1–4, presents a fascinating collection of research about prehistoric and historic coal and peat fires. Magnificent illustrations of fires and research findings from countries around the world are featured—a totally new contribution to science.

This third of four volumes in the collection, Coal Fires – Case Studies, examines in detail specific coal fires chronicled in a number of locations around the world including Brazil, the Czech Republic, Germany, Malawi, Poland, Russia, Spain, Tajikistan, the United States, Venezuela, and others.

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ISBN13:9780444595096
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Volume 3: Case Studies -- Coal Fires<br>1. Spontaneous Combustion in Open-Cut Coal Mines: Australian Experience and Research <br>2. Nanominerals and Ultrafine Particles from Brazilian Coal Fires<br>3. Remote and In Situ Mapping of Coal Fires: Case Studies from China and India <br>4. Coal Combustion and Mineralization in the Helen Shan Mountains of Northern China <br>5. Mineralogy of Burning-Coal Waste Piles in Collieries of the Czech Republic <br>6. Combustion Metamorphism in the Most Basin, Czech Republic <br>7. Mineralogy of the Burning Anna I Coal-Mine Dump, Alsdorf, Germany <br>8. Geothermal Utilization of Smoldering Mining Dumps<br>9. Impact of Mining Activites on Land Use Land Cover in the Jharia Coalfield, India<br>10. Stone-Tool Workshops of the Hatrurim Basin, Israel: Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Rock Mechanics of Lithic Industrial Materials <br>11. Geophysics of Pyrometamorphic and Hydrothermal Rocks of the Nabi Musa Mottled Zone, Vicinity of the Dead Sea Transform, Israel <br>12. Preliminary Assessment of the Coal Fires of Malawi<br>13. Fire Prevention in Coal-Waste Dumps: Exemplified by the Rymer Cones, Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland<br>14. Thermal Transformations of Waste Rock at the Starzykowiec Coal- Waste Dump, Poland<br>15. The Thermal History of Select Coal-Waste Dumps in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland<br>16. Coal Mining and Combustion in the Coal-Waste Dumps of Poland<br>17. Mineral Transformations and Actinide Transport: Combustion Metamorphism in the Wojkowice Coal-Waste Dump, Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland<br>18. Mineralogy and Magnetic Parameters of Materials Resulting from the Mining and Consumption of Coal from the Douro Coalfield, Northwest Portugal <br>19. Ancient Coal Fires on the Southwestern Periphery of the Kuznetsk Basin, West Siberia, Russia: Geology and Geochronology<br>20. Ellestadite-Group Minerals in Combustion Metamorphic Rocks<br>21. Fayalite from Paralavas Associated with Natural Coal Fires: Combustion Metamorphic Complexes in the Kuznetsk Coal Basin,Russia<br>22. Mineralogy and Origin of Fayalite-Sekaninaite Paralava: Ravat Coal Fire, Central Tajikistan<br>23. The "Volcanoes" of Midwestern Venezuela <br>24. Coal-Fire Hazard Mapping in High-Latitude Coal Basins: A Case Study from Interior Alaska<br>25. Anthracite Coal-Mine Fires of Northeastern Pennsylvania<br>26. Historic Record of Coal Fires in the Richmond Basin, Virginia<br>27. Coal Fires of the Pacific Northwet, USA<br>28. Combustion Mineralogy and Petrology of Oil-Shale Slags, Lapanouse, Sévérac-le-Château, Aveyron, France: Analogies with Hydrocarbon-Fires<br>29. A Review of Coal-Fire Sampling Methods</p>

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