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Title:
Coal and peat fires : a global perspective
Publication Information:
Amsterdam, NE. Elsevier, 2013.
Physical Description:
v. 2 : ill. (some col.), maps ; 31 cm.
ISBN:
9780444594129

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Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective is a compelling collection of research conducted by scientists and engineers around the world. It presents the scientific and industrial communities as well as the interested lay reader with studies about prehistoric as well as historic coal and peat fires and magnificent illustrations of such fires and related research from countries around the world--a totally new contribution to science. The second of four volumes in the collection, Photographs and Multimedia Tours features stunning photographs from around the world, including Australia, Canada, Northern China, India, Borneo, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Russia, the United States, and more. This essential reference also includes a companion website with a collection of slide presentations and videos about coal and peat fires.


Author Notes

Dr. Glenn B. Stracher is Professor Emeritus of Geology and Physics at East Georgia State College, University System of Georgia, Swainsboro, Georgia, USA. After receiving his M.S. in Geology and a Ph.D. in Geology and Engineering Mechanics from the University of Nebraska, he served as a Lady Davis Scholar at the Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He was also nominated by the United Nations as a Fulbright Scholar while in graduate school before completing his postdoctoral work in Israel. Dr. Stracher is the former chair of the Geological Society of America''s Coal Geology Division and served on the society''s External Awards Committee. He is the co-author of three chemical thermodynamics books, published in English and Japanese and taught graduate level courses in this subject at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. In 2010, he was named a University System of Georgia "Shining Star," by the state''s Board of Regents, for excellence in research and teaching. In 2015, he was named a Geological Society of America Fellow for his contributions to coal-fires science.

Trained as a structural geologist, mineralogist, and metamorphic petrologist, the main focus of his research since 1995; and for which he is internationally known, is coal fires burning around the world. In addition to numerous peer-reviewed publications about coal fires, he has convened coal-fires symposia with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Geological Society of America (GSA), and led four GSA National coal-fires field trips. Dr. Stracher is the editor of the Geological Society of America book, Geology of Coal Fires: Case Studies from Around the World. He also edited the International Journal of Coal Geology special publication, Coal Fires Burning Around the World: A Global Catastrophe.

His latest project is a four-volume book published by Elsevier and entitled Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective http://www.elsevierdirect.com/brochures/coalpeatfires/index.html

The China University of Mining and Technology in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, has invited him to teach short courses about coal and peat fires using this four-volume book. He has also received an invitation to visit and do research at Tianjin University in China.

Dr. Stracher appears in two National Geographic Channel (NGC) movies about coal-fires: Wild Fires, part of a seven part NGC series entitled Built for Destruction, and the more recent movie, Underground Inferno, that has won several international film-festival awards. Currently, he is working with historian Timo Hauge at the German Mining Museum in Bochum, Germany, on a permanent display about mine fires. The display in the 37,000 square foot museum will open in 2018 and feature much of Dr. Stracher''s work, as well as photos taken by Glenn and Janet Stracher during their numerous field expeditions. The German Mining Museum is the most famous mining museum in the world. The web address of the museum is: http://www.bergbaumuseum.de/index.php/en.

Dr. Glenn B. Stracher and his wife, Janet, were recently the guests of four universities in China, where Dr. Stracher gave six presentations. In addition to the 2,000 page, four-volume book Dr. Stracher published with Elsevier, entitled Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective, he recently signed a contract with the company to publish a fifth volume entitled Coal and Peat Fires: New Global Perspectives. The latest work is scheduled for publication late in 2017 or 2018. The fifth volume will include contributions from engineers and scientists in China. The Strachers have been invited to return to China at a later date, where Dr. Stracher would serve as a visiting professor at the China University of Mining and Technology and the Xi''an University of Science and Technology.



Anupma Prakash is Professor of Geophysics (Remote Sensing) at the Department of Geosciences and the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA. After receiving her M.Sc. degree in Geology from Lucknow University, India, and a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences from the Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee, India, she moved to the Netherlands to work for the International Institute of Geo-information Surveys and Earth Sciences (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands. She is internationally recognized for her research on the use of remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) techniques for investigating surface and underground coal mine fires. Her coal fire research involves fire detection, mapping, monitoring, depth estimation, characterization and quantitative estimation of environmental impacts.

Ellina Sokol is a distinguished research scientist at the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, Siberia.


Table of Contents

Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley, AustraliaStuart J. Day
Fire Mountain and Mud Volcanoes of AzerbaijanYevgeny Vapnik
Spontaneous Combustion of Canadian CoalsHamed Sanei and Jesse Carrie and Fari Goodarzi
Wuda and Ruqigou Coalfield Fires of Northern ChinaGlenn B. Stracher and Claudia Kuenzer and Christoph Hecker and Jianzhong Zhang and Paul A. Schroeder and John K. McCormack
Clinker at El Cerrejón Coal Mine, Colombia: Characteristics and Potential UsesJhon A. Quintero and Carlos A. Ríos and Glenn B. Stracher
Czech RepublicZdenek Klika and Peter Martinec
Combustion at Dorset, Wessex Coast of Southern EnglandYevgeny Vapnik
Coal Fires of Northern and Massif Central, FranceM. Naze-Nancy Masalehdani and Yves Paquette
The Burning Anna-I Coal Mine Dump, GermanyFrank de Wit and Thomas Witzke and Günter Blaß and Uwe Kolitsch
IndiaAnupma Prakash and Sheochand Prasad and Ashwani Raju
Indonesian Coal Fires of East Kalimantan, BorneoGlenn B. Stracher and Alfred E. Whitehouse and Asep A. S. Mulyana and Paul A. Schroeder and John K. McCormack
Combustion Metamorphic "Bifacial Stone Tool Workshop," Har Parsa, Hatrurim Basin, IsraelYevgeny Vapnik and Jacob Vardi
The Peat Fires of ItalyGiovanni Martinelli and Stefano Cremonini and Eleonora Samonati
Mud Volcanism and Gas Combustion in the Yli Depression, Southeastern KazakhstanIlia L. Fishman and Yuliya I. Kazakova and Ellina V. Sokol and Glenn B. Stracher and Svetlana N. Kokh and Oleg P. Polyansky and Yevgeny Vapnik and Yelena White and Kalik O. Bajadilov
Coal-Waste Dump Fires of PolandMagdalena Misz-Kennan and Justyna Ciesielczuk and Adam Tabor
The Douro Coalfield Fires of PortugalJoana Ribeiro and Rui Moura and Deolinda Flores and Duarte B. Lopes and Carlos Gouveia and Sérgio Mendonça and Orlando Frazão
Paleo-Coal Fires in the Western Dacic Basin, RomaniaSorin-Corneliu Radan and Silviu Radan
Ancient Coal Fires, Combustion Metamorphic Rocks, and Minerals from the Kuznetsk Coal Basin, West Siberia, RussiaSophia A. Korzhova and Victor V. Sharygin and Igor S. Sharygin and Svetlana N. Kokh and Ellina V. Sokol and Ekaterina A. Simonova and Andrei A. Peturov
Russian Peat FiresTatiana Minaeva and Andrey Sirin
Self-Sustained Smoldering Combustion of a Coal Waste Heap in ScotlandKeith W. Torrance and Guillermo Rein and Christine Switzer and Rory Hadden and Claire M. Belcher and Ricky Carvel
Witbank and Free State Coalfield Fires of South AfricaGlenn B. Stracher and Robert B. Finkelman and Paul A. Schroeder and John K. McCormack and Denis Pone and Harold Annegarn
Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park and Guadiana River Peat Fires of SpainLuis Moreno and M. Emilia Jiménez
United States Coal FiresGlenn B. Stracher and Mark Engle and James C. Hower and Anupma Prakash and Russell H. Bartley and Sylvia Bartley and Paul A. Schroeder and Nan Lindsley-Griffin and John Styers and Melissa A. Barnes (Nolter) and Edward L. Heffern
La Cuesta, Lobatera, and Paso Diablo Coal Fires of VenezuelaManuel Martínez and Gonzalo Márquez
Online Chapters Multimedia Materials Gas and Field Data Repository
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