"Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective" is a compelling
collection of research conducted by scientists and engineers around
the world. The first of four volumes in the collection, "Coal -
Geology and Combustion," features chapters that discuss the origin
of coal and coal fires; mining and use of coal; combustion and coal
petrology; environmental and health impacts of coal fires;
combustion by-products; geochemical, geophysical, and engineering
methodologies for studying coal fires; the control, extinguishment,
and political implications of coal fires; and much more.
Integrates pioneering coal-fires research, with topical coverage of
remote sensing, policymaking, and more
Contains hundreds of tables, graphs, and high quality color images
with online links to videos and multimedia presentations
Serves as an essential guide to the socio-economic and
geo-environmental impacts of coal fires
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