Geology Reference
In-Depth Information
Kubiszewski, I., Cleveland, C.J., 2006. Centralia, Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of the Earth, http://www.eoearth.
org/article/Centralia,_Pennsylvania (accessed June, 2009).
Kuenzer, C., Zhang, J., Terzlaff, A., van Dijk, P., Voigt, S., Mehl, H., Wagner, W., 2007. Uncontrolled fires and their
environmental impacts: Investigating two arid mining regions in north-central China. Appl. Geogr. 27, 42
62.
Lapham, D.M., Barnes, J.H., Downey, W.F., Jr., Finkelman, R.B., 1980. Mineralogy associated with burning
anthracite deposits of Eastern Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Mineral Resource Report 79, 82 p.
Masalehdani, M.N.-N., Black, P.M., Kobe, H.W., 2007a. Mineralogy and petrography of iron-rich slags and
paralavas formed by spontaneous coal combustion, Rotowaro coalfield, North Island, New Zealand. In:
Stracher, G.B. (Ed.), Geology of Coal Fires: Case Studies from Around the World: Reviews in Engineering
Geology XVIII. Geological Society of America, pp. 117
-
131.
Masalehdani, M.N.-N., Paquette, Y., Bouchardon, J.-L., Guy, B., Stracher, G.B., Chalier, J., 2007b. Vapor
deposition of arsenic-bearing minerals originating from a burning culm bank: St Etienne, the Loire Region,
France. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstr. Programs 39 (6), 298.
Mason, B., 1966. Principles of Geochemistry, third ed. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 329 p.
Orem, W.H., Finkelman, R.B., 2003. Coal formation and geochemistry. In: Mackenzie, F.T. (Ed.), Sediments,
Diagenesis, and Sedimentary Rocks, vol. 7, a series. In: Holland, H.H., Turekian, K.K. (Eds.), Treatise on
Geochemistry. Elsevier-Pergamon, Oxford, pp. 191
-
-
222.
Pirrone, N., Cinnirella, S., Feng, X., Finkelman, R.B., Friedli, H.R., Leaner, J., et al., 2009. Global mercury
emissions to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources. In: Pirrone, N., Mason R.P. (Eds.),
Mercury Fate and Transport in the Global Atmosphere: Measurements, Models and Policy Implications,
Chapter 1. Springer Publishing (in press).
Pone, J.D.N., Hein, K.A.A., Stracher, G.B., Annegarn, H.J., Finkelman, R.B., Blake, D.R., et al., 2007. The
spontaneous combustion of coal and its by-products in the Witbank and Sasolburg coalfields of South Africa.
Int. J. Coal Geol. 72, 124
140.
Rosema, A., Guan, H., van Genderen, J.L., Veld, H., Vekerdy, Z., Ten Katen, A.M., Prakash, A.P., 1999. Manual of
coal fire detection and monitoring. Report of the Project
-
'
Development and implementation of a coal fire
monitoring and fighting system in China.
'
Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience, Utrecht, NITG
99-221-C, ISBN 90-6743-640-2, 245 p.
Rost, R., 1937. The minerals formed on burning heaps in the coal basin of Kladno. Acad. Sci. Bohemia Bull. 47
-
53.
Sierra Club, 2003. International People
s Organizations Demand Global Fossil Fuel Phaseout. http://www.sierra-
club.ca/national/media/fossil-fuel-india-01-02-03.html, pp. 1
'
-
2 (accessed November 2003).
Stein, A., 2007. Nasty little rascals
coal fires responsible for hundreds of millions of tons of CO 2 . http://www.
terrapass.com/blog/posts/nasty-little-ra (accessed February 2009).
Stracher, G.B., 2002. Coal fires
37, 66.
Stracher, G.B., 2007. Coal fires burning around the world: opportunity for innovative and interdisciplinary
research: GSA Today (
a burning global recipe for catastrophe. Geotimes 47 (10), 36
-
37.
Stracher, G.B., Hower, J.C., Schroeder, P., Fleisher, C., Kitson, J., Barwick, L., et al., 2008. Environmental
Dangers of Coal Fires in Kentucky and Alabama, 2008. Geological Society of America Abstracts with
Programs, Paper No. 310-7, 40 (6), p. 493.
Stracher, G.B., Nolter, M.A., Schroeder, P.A., McCormack, J.K., Blake, D.R., Vice, D.H., 2006. The Great
Centralia Mine Fire: A Natural Laboratory for the Study of Coal Fires. In: Pazzaglia, F.J. (Ed.), Excursions
in Geology and History: Field Trips in the Middle Atlantic States. Geol. Soc. Am. Field Guide 8, 33
Groundwork
article). Geol. Soc. Am. 17 (11), 36
-
45.
Stracher, G.B., Prakash, A., Schroeder, P., McCormack, J., Zhang, X., Van Dijk, P., Blake, D., 2005. New mineral
occurrences and mineralization processes: Wuda coal-fire gas vents of Inner Mongolia. Am. Mineral. 90,
1729
-
1739.
Stracher, G.B., Taylor, T.P., 2004. Coal fires burning out of control around the world: Thermodynamic recipe for
environmental catastrophe. In: Stracher, G.B. (Ed.), Coal Fires Burning Around the World: A Global
Catastrophe. Int. J. Coal Geol. 59 (1
-
17.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Mercury study report to Congress, vol. 1, Executive summary,
Office of Air Quality, Planning, and Standards, and Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC,
EPA-452/R-97-003, 95 p.
Voigt, S., Tetzlaff, A., Jianzhong Zhang, Künzer, C., Zhukov, B., Strunz, G., Oertel, D., Roth, A., Dijk, P.M. van,
Mehl, H., 2004. Integrating satellite remote sensing techniques for detection and analysis of uncontrolled coal
seam fires in North China. In: Stracher, G.B. (Ed.), Coal Fires Burning Around the World: A Global
Catastrophe. Int. J. Coal Geol. 59 (1
-
2), 7
-
136.
Walker, S., 1999. Uncontrolled fires in coal and coal wastes. International Energy Agency, London. Report
CCC/16, p. 72.
-
2), 121
-
Search WWH ::




Custom Search