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ОбложкаCoal and peat fires: a global perspective. Vol.1: Coal - geology and combustion / ed. by G.B.Stracher, A.Prakash, E.V.Sokol. - Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011. - xx, 357 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Auth. ind.: p.335-341. - Sub. ind.: p.343-357. - ISBN 978-0-444-52858-2
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Volume 1: Coal - Geology and Combustion
Volume 2: Photographs and Multimedia Tours
Volume 3: Case Studies - Coal Fires
Volume 4: Peat - Geology, Combustion, and Case Studies
On Line: Interactive World Map of Coal and Peat Fires
by Rudiger Gens
Captions for Front Cover Photos ................................ ii
Dedication ...................................................... v
Preface ....................................................... vii
Acknowledgments ................................................ ix
List of Contributors .......................................... xix

Chapters

1.  Coal Formation and the Origin of Coal Fires ................. 1
       Ann G. Kim
    1.1.  The Formation of Coal ................................. 2
          Introduction .......................................... 2
          Geologic Distribution of Coal Seams ................... 3
          Coal Swamps ........................................... 5
          Cyclothems ............................................ 5
          Coalification ......................................... 6
          Coal Composition ..................................... 10
    1.2.  Origin of Coal Fires ................................. 15
          Introduction ......................................... 15
          Incidence of Coal Fires .............................. 16
          Ignition and Propagation of Coal Fires ............... 16
          Control of Coal Fires ................................ 19
          Conclusions .......................................... 22
          Acknowledgments ...................................... 23
          Important Terms ...................................... 23
          References ........................................... 24
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading .................... 28

2.  Coal-Mining Techniques and Coal Fires ...................... 29
       Stanley R. Michalski
    2.1.  Brief History of Coal Mining ......................... 30
          Introduction ......................................... 30
          Evolution of Coal Mining ............................. 30
          Coal-Mining Techniques ............................... 31
          Coal-Mining Machines ................................. 32
    2.2.  Underground Coal Mining .............................. 33
          Underground Mining ................................... 33
          Methods of Coal Mining ............................... 34
          The Special Case of Anthracite Mining ................ 36
          Ventilation .......................................... 36
    2.3.  Surface Coal Mining .................................. 37
          Surface Mining ....................................... 37
          Contour Mining ....................................... 37
          Area Mining .......................................... 38
          Auger Mining ......................................... 38
          Mountain Top Removal ................................. 38
    2.4.  Coal Mining and Coal Fires ........................... 39
          Discovery and Investigation .......................... 39
          Monitoring ........................................... 39
          Mine Atmosphere ...................................... 40
          Abatement ............................................ 41
          Acknowledgments ...................................... 42
          Important Terms ...................................... 43
          References ........................................... 44
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading .................... 45

3.  Spontaneous Combustion and Coal Petrology .................. 47
       Maria Mastalerz, Agnieszka Drobniak, James C. Hower,
       Jennifer M.K. O'Keefe
    3.1.  Spontaneous Combustion and Coal Petrology ............ 48
          Introduction ......................................... 48
          Maceral Composition of Coal .......................... 48
          Inorganic Matter in Coal ............................. 50
          Microlithotypes ...................................... 54
          Lithotypes ........................................... 54
          Coal Rank ............................................ 55
          Coal Petrology and Spontaneous Combustion ............ 56
          Important Terms ...................................... 60
          References ........................................... 61
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading .................... 62

4.  Coal and Ancient Man: Cremation at the Tschudi Burn,
    Chan Chan, Northern Peru ................................... 63
       William E. Brooks, Cesar G. Mora, John С. Jackson,
       John P. McGeehin, Darden G. Hood
    4.1.  Coal and Ancient Man ................................. 64
          Introduction ......................................... 64
          Coal in Peru ......................................... 64
          Chan Chan ............................................ 65
          Metallurgical Furnace or Crematorium ................. 66
          Temperature of the Tschudi Burn ...................... 66
          Calcium in the Soil .................................. 67
          Sulfur in the Soil ................................... 68
          Fuel Ash Chemistry ................................... 68
          Oxide and Trace Element Data ......................... 69
          14C Date ............................................. 74
          Cremation in Society ................................. 74
          Fuel for Cremation ................................... 75
          Cremation at the Tschudi Burn ........................ 76
          Discussion ........................................... 77
          References ........................................... 78
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading .................... 81

5.  Geotechnical and Environmental Problems: Coal
    and Spontaneous Combustion ................................. 83
       Laurance J. Donnelly, Fred G. Bell
    5.1.  Geotechnical and Environmental Problems .............. 84
          Introduction ......................................... 84
          Origin of Spontaneous Combustion ..................... 85
          Spontaneous Combustion: Life and Human Health ........ 85
          Coal Seam and Colliery-Spoil Heap Fires .............. 86
          Control and Preventation of Spontaneous Combustion
          and Coal Fires ....................................... 86
          Examples of Spontaneous Combustion and
          Coal Fires ........................................... 89
          Conclusions .......................................... 98
          Acknowledgments ...................................... 99
          Important Terms ...................................... 99
          References ........................................... 99

6.  The Effects of Global Coal Fires .......................... 101
       Glenn B. Stracher, Tammy P. Taylor
    6.1.  The Global Catastrophe .............................. 102
          Introduction ........................................ 102
          The Mining Hazard ................................... 103
          Catastrophic Coal Fires ............................. 105
          Discussion .......................................... 109
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 110
          Important Terms ..................................... 110
          References .......................................... 110
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 113

7.  Environmental and Health Impacts of Coal Fires ............ 115
       Robert B. Finkelman, Glenn B. Stracher
    7.1.  Environmental and Health Impacts of Coal Fires ...... 116
          Introduction ........................................ 116
          Environmental Consequences .......................... 118
          Health-Related Effects .............................. 121
          Discussion .......................................... 122
          Important Terms ..................................... 123
          References .......................................... 123
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 125

8.  Analysis of Coal-Mine-Fire Gas ............................ 127
       Timothy R. Blake, Simone Meinardi, Donald R. Blake
    8.1.  Trace Gas Analyses .................................. 128
          Introduction ........................................ 128
          Gas Collection ...................................... 128
          Sample Analyses ..................................... 129
          Methane System ...................................... 129
          CO/CO2 System ....................................... 130
          VOC System .......................................... 130
          Quality Control: Standards .......................... 132
          Modifying ........................................... 133
          Important Terms ..................................... 133
          References .......................................... 133
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 134

9.  Gas Vent Mineralization and Coal Combustion ............... 135
       Glenn B. Stracher
    9.1.  The Origin of Gas Vent Minerals ..................... 136
          Introduction ........................................ 136
          Mineral-Forming Processes ........................... 136
          Isochemical Mineralization .......................... 136
          Mass Transfer Mineralization ........................ 138
          Discussion .......................................... 142
    9.2.  Sample Collecting and Field Data .................... 143
          Introduction ........................................ 143
          Safety Precautions .................................. 143
          GPS and Temperature Measurements .................... 144
          Mineral and Rock-Collecting Techniques .............. 145
          Gas-Collecting Techniques ........................... 147
          In Situ Chemical Analyses ........................... 148
          Discussion .......................................... 150
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 151
          Important Terms ..................................... 151
          References .......................................... 151
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 152

10. Sample Identification and Imaging of Gas-Vent Mineral
    Assemblages ............................................... 155
       Paul A. Schroeder, Chris Fleisher, Glenn B. Stracher
    10.1. Sample Identification and Imaging ................... 156
          Introduction ........................................ 156
          X-Ray Diffraction ................................... 157
          Electron Microprobe ................................. 159
          Short-Wave Infrared Spectroscopy .................... 163
          Other Analytical Methods ............................ 165
          Comments ............................................ 166
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 166
          Important Terms ..................................... 166
          References .......................................... 169
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 171

11. Semivolatile Hydrocarbon Residues of Coal and Coal Tar .... 173
       Stephen D. Emsbo-Mattingly, Scott A. Stout
    11.1. Source Identification ............................... 174
          Source Signatures ................................... 174
          Fossil Fuels ........................................ 175
          Carbonization ....................................... 175
          Lines of Evidence ................................... 177
    11.2. Sample Preparation .................................. 178
          Collection .......................................... 178
          Extraction .......................................... 178
          Cleanup ............................................. 179
    11.3. Sample Analysis ..................................... 180
          Introduction ........................................ 180
          Total Organic Carbon ................................ 180
          Total Extractable Material .......................... 180
          High-Resolution Hydrocarbon Scan .................... 181
          Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons .................... 184
          Saturated Hydrocarbons .............................. 188
          Geochemical Biomarkers .............................. 191
    11.4. Coal-Fire Residues .................................. 193
          Semivolatile Hydrocarbons ........................... 193
          Dominant Hydrocarbons ............................... 193
          PAH Transformations ................................. 195
          Saturated Hydrocarbon Residues ...................... 198
          Biomarker Stability ................................. 201
          Conclusions ......................................... 205
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 205
          Important Terms ..................................... 205
          References .......................................... 207

12. Magnetic Signatures of Rocks and Soils Affected
    by Burning Coal Seams ..................................... 209
       Robert S. Sternberg
    12.1. Magnetic Signatures ................................. 210
          Introduction ........................................ 210
          Field Work .......................................... 211
          Magnetic Anomalies .................................. 212
          Magnetic Properties ................................. 214
          Discussion .......................................... 215
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 216
          Important Terms ..................................... 216
          References .......................................... 216
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 218

13. Historical Use of Airborne Thermal Infrared Imaging
    for Detecting and Studying Coal Fires ..................... 219
       Daniel H. Vice
    13.1. Airborne Thermal Infrared Imaging ................... 220
          Introduction ........................................ 220
          Thermal Infrared Imaging ............................ 220
          Color Infrared Imaging .............................. 222
          Early Use ........................................... 222
          Later Use ........................................... 225
          Depth Estimation .................................... 226
          Discussion .......................................... 226
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 227
          Important Terms ..................................... 227
          References .......................................... 227
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 229

14. Remote Sensing of Coal Fires .............................. 231
       Anupma Prakash, Rudiger Gens
    14.1. Remote Sensing ...................................... 232
          Introduction ........................................ 232
    14.2. Principles of Remote Sensing ........................ 233
          Electromagnetic Energy and Spectrum ................. 233
          Visible and Near-Infrared Regions ................... 234
          Shortwave and Thermal Infrared Regions .............. 235
          Microwave Region .................................... 237
    14.3. Remote Sensing Platforms and Sensors ................ 239
          Overview and Significance ........................... 239
    14.4. Coal-Fire Parameter Extraction from Remote
          Sensing Images ...................................... 242
          Introduction ........................................ 242
          Crack-Density Mapping ............................... 242
          Reflection-Aureole Mapping .......................... 242
          Land-Cover (Coal Area) Mapping ...................... 243
          Fire-Area Estimation ................................ 244
          Fire-Depth Estimation ............................... 245
          Subsidence Mapping .................................. 246
          Greenhouse-Gas Emissions ............................ 247
    14.5. Time Series Analysis and Integrated
          Interpretation in a GIS ............................. 248
          Introduction ........................................ 248
          Important Terms ..................................... 248
          References .......................................... 250
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 252

15. The Policy Setting for Coal Fires: Indicators
    for Government Action ..................................... 255
       Karen M. McCurdy
    15.1. The Policy Setting for Coal Fires ................... 256
          Introduction ........................................ 256
          Phases in the Policy Cycle .......................... 257
          Policy Innovation in the Nineteenth Century ......... 259
          Lessons for Coal Fires .............................. 264
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 264
          Important Terms ..................................... 265
          References .......................................... 265

16. United States Bureau of Mines—Study and Control of
    Fires in Abandoned Mines and Waste Banks .................. 267
       Ann G. Kim
    16.1. United States Bureau of Mines ....................... 268
          Introduction ........................................ 268
          Mine-Fire Control ................................... 268
    16.2. Fire-Control Projects in Abandoned Mines and
          Waste Banks ......................................... 271
          Introduction ........................................ 271
          Eastern Bituminous Region ........................... 271
          Western United States and Alaska .................... 272
          Anthracite Coalfields ............................... 273
    16.3. Characteristics of Fires in Abandoned Coal Mines
          and Waste Banks ..................................... 277
          Introduction ........................................ 277
          Initiation of Coal-Mine Fires ....................... 277
          Geologic and Mining Factors ......................... 279
          Natural Barriers .................................... 280
          Discontinuous Fire Propagation ...................... 281
    16.4. Locating Abandoned Mine Fires ....................... 282
          Introduction ........................................ 282
          Mine-Fire Diagnostics ............................... 282
          Geophysical Methods ................................. 288
          Temperature Monitoring .............................. 290
    16.5. Controlling Abandoned Mine Fires .................... 293
          Introduction ........................................ 293
          Burnout Control ..................................... 293
          Water Injection ..................................... 295
          Foam Injection ...................................... 297
          Cryogenic Slurry Injection .......................... 297
          Summary ............................................. 299
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 299
          Important Terms ..................................... 300
          References .......................................... 302
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 304

17. Smoldering Combustion Phenomena and Coal Fires ............ 307
        Guillermo Rein
    17.1. Smoldering and Coal Combustion ...................... 308
          Introduction ........................................ 308
          Overall Characteristics ............................. 308
          Structure of a Smoldering Front ..................... 311
          Smoldering-Coal Fires ............................... 312
          Smoldering Wildfires ................................ 313
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 314
          Important Terms ..................................... 314
          References .......................................... 314
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 315

18. Burning and Water Suppression of Smoldering Coal Fires
    in Small-Scale Laboratory Experiments ..................... 317
       Rory Hadden, Guillermo Rein
    18.1. Burning and Suppression Experiments ................. 318
          Introduction ........................................ 318
          Suppression of Smoldering Coal Fires ................ 318
          Small-Scale Experimental Work ....................... 320
          Conclusions ......................................... 324
          Acknowledgments ..................................... 324
          Important Terms ..................................... 325
          References .......................................... 325
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 326

19. Modern-Foam-Injection Technology for Extinguishing
    Coal Fires ................................................ 327
       Lisa LaFosse', Mark Cummins
    19.1. Modern-Foam-Injection Technology .................... 328
          Introduction ........................................ 328
          New Method of Foam Generation ....................... 329
          Experimental Fires .................................. 329
          Fire Science ........................................ 331
          Compressed Foam ..................................... 331
          Quality Control ..................................... 331
          New Developments .................................... 331
          What the Future Holds ............................... 332
          The Grand Finale .................................... 332
          Important Terms ..................................... 332
          References .......................................... 332
          WWW Addresses: Additional Reading ................... 333

Author Index .................................................. 335
Subject Index ................................................. 343


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