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Coal and peat fires : a global perspective. Volume 3, Case studies - coal fires /

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Stracher, Glenn B. (Editor ), Sokol, Ellina V. (Editor ), Prakash, Anupma (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • FrontCover; Captions for Front Cover Photos; Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective; Copyright; Dedication; Preface to Volume 1; Preface to Volume 2; Preface to Volume 3; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Contributors; Volume 3; Chapter 1
  • Spontaneous Combustion in Open-Cut Coal Mines: Australian Experience and Research; 1.1Causes and ControllingFactors of Self-Heating;?Introduction;?Self-Heating and Spontaneous Combustion; 1.2Mine Spoil Piles;?Structure;?Self-Heating in Spoil; 1.3AtmosphericEmissions;?Greenhouse Gas Emissions;?Toxic Gas Emissions.
  • 1.4 Control and Prevention ofSelf-Heating in Spoil?Prediction of Heating; ?Material Placement; ?Cover Layers; ?Grouting; 1.5Pr�ecis; ?Additional Research; ?Conclusions; ?Acknowledgments; ?Important Terms; ?References; ?WWW Addresses: Additional Reading; Chapter 2
  • Nanominerals and Ultrafine Particles from Brazilian Coal Fires; 2.1Nanominerals andUltrafine Particles; ?Introduction; ?Sampling and Study Area; ?Analytical Procedures; ?Discussion; ?Conclusions; ?Acknowledgments; ?Important Terms; ?References; WWW Addresses: Additional Reading.
  • Chapter 3
  • Remote and In situ Mapping of Coal Fires: Case Studies from China and India3.1Remote Sensing of Coal Fires*;?Introduction;?Thermal Detection and Monitoring;?Risk Area Delineation;?Quantification;?Additional Techniques; 3.2 In Situ Mapping of Coal Fires in Wuda, InnerMongolia*;?Introduction;?Coal Fire Indicators and Mapping Techniques;?Coal Fire Dynamics Analyses;?Discussion; 3.3 Coal Fire Green HouseGas Emission;?Introduction;?Quantification Challenges;?Acknowledgments;?Important Terms;?References.
  • Chapter 4
  • Coal Combustion and Mineralization in the Helan Shan Mountains of Northern China4.1 Coal Combustion and Mineralization in the HelanShan Mountains;?Introduction;?Geologic Setting and Coal Fires;?Thermochemical Mineralization Processes;?Analytical Methods;?Analytical Results and Mineralogical Data;?Discussion;?Acknowledgments;?Important Terms;?References;?WWW Addresses: Additional Reading; Chapter 5
  • Mineralogy of Burning-Coal Waste Piles in Collieries of the Czech Republic; 5.1Mineralogy of Burning-Coal Waste Piles;?Introduction;?Burning Dump and Mineral Localities.
  • ?Analytical Methods and Mineralogy?Unnamed and Poorly Determined Phases;?Environmental Aspects;?Discussion;?Acknowledgments;?References; Chapter 6
  • Combustion Metamorphism in the Most Basin, Czech Republic; 6.1Combustion Metamorphism in the Most Basin;?Introduction;?Mining History;?Geology and Mineralogy;?Analytical Methods;?CM Rocks;?Age of Combustion Metamorphism;?Mineralogy;?Unnamed Phases;?Summary;?Acknowledgments;?References; Chapter 7
  • Mineralogy of the Burning Anna I Coal Mine Dump, Alsdorf, Germany; 7.1 Mineralogy of the BurningAnna I Coal Mine Dump;?Introduction.