Coal Geology.

Coal Geology, second edition, offers a thoroughly revised and updated edition of this popular book which provides a comprehensive overview of the field of coal geology. Coal Geology covers all aspects of coal geology in one volume, bridging the gap between the academic aspects and the practical role...

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Main Author: Thomas, Larry
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, 2012.
Edition:2nd ed.
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520 |a Coal Geology, second edition, offers a thoroughly revised and updated edition of this popular book which provides a comprehensive overview of the field of coal geology. Coal Geology covers all aspects of coal geology in one volume, bridging the gap between the academic aspects and the practical role of geology in the coal industry. The object of the book is to provide the reader with a with a description of the origins of coal together with the physical and chemical properties of coal and coal petrology before proceeding to cover all areas of coal exploration, production and use. Bridges. 
505 0 |a Coal Geology; Contents; Preface; Preface To First Edition; Chapter 1 Preview; 1.1 Scope; 1.2 Coal geology; 1.3 Coal use; 1.4 Background; Chapter 2 Origin of Coal; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sedimentation of coal and coal-bearing sequences; 2.2.1 Depositional models; 2.2.2 The traditional model; 2.2.3 Modern peat analogues; 2.2.4 Sequence stratigraphy; 2.2.5 Facies correlation; 2.2.6 Facies maps; 2.3 Structural effects on coal; 2.3.1 Syndepositional effects; 2.3.2 Post-depositional effects; Chapter 3 Age and Occurrence of Coal; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Plate tectonics; 3.3 Stratigraphy 
505 8 |a 3.4 Age and geographical distribution of coal3.4.1 United States; 3.4.2 Canada; 3.4.3 Europe; 3.4.4 Africa; 3.4.7 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS; former Soviet Union); 3.4.8 Far East; 3.4.9 Australasia; Chapter 4 Coal as a Substance; 4.1 Physical description of coal; 4.1.1 Macroscopic description of coal; 4.1.2 Microscopic description of coal; 4.1.3 Mineral content of coals; 4.1.4 Coal petrography; 4.2 Coalification (rank); 4.2.1 Coalificatio; 4.2.2 Causes of coalificatio; 4.3 Coal quality; 4.3.1 Chemical properties of coal; 4.3.2 Combustion properties of coal; 4.3.4 Coal oxidation 
505 8 |a 4.4 Classification of coals4.4.1 North America; 4.4.2 United Kingdom; 4.4.3 Europe; 4.4.4 Australia; 4.4.5 South africa; 4.4.6 United Nations; 4.4.7 Russia; 4.4.8 China; Chapter 5 Coal Sampling and Analysis; 5.1 Coal sampling; 5.2 In situ sampling; 5.2.1 Grab samples; 5.2.2 Channel samples; 5.2.3 Pillar samples; 5.2.4 Core samples; 5.2.5 Cuttings samples; 5.2.6 Specimen samples; 5.2.7 Bulk samples; 5.2.8 Sample storage; 5.3 Ex situ sampling; 5.4 Coal analysis; 5.4.1 Outcrop/core samples; 5.4.2 Bulk samples; 5.4.3 Ex situ samples; Chapter 6 Coal Exploration and Data Collection 
505 8 |a 6.1 Introduction6.2 Field techniques; 6.2.1 Outcrop mapping; 6.2.2 Global positioning system (GPS); 6.2.3 Portable personal computers (PC); 6.2.4 Remote sensing; 6.3 Drilling; 6.3.1 Openhole drilling; 6.3.2 Core drilling; 6.3.3 Portable drilling; 6.3.4 Core and openhole logging; 6.4 Geotechnical properties; 6.4.1 Strength; 6.4.2 Weathering; 6.4.3 Texture and structure; 6.4.4 Colour; 6.4.5 Grain size; 6.4.6 Total core recovery (TCR); 6.4.7 Solid core recovery (SCR); 6.4.8 Rock quality designation (RQD); 6.4.9 Fracture spacing index (FI); 6.4.10 Fracture logging; 6.4.11 Rock mass rating (RMR) 
505 8 |a 6.5 Computer applicationsChapter 7 Coal Resources and Reserves; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Classification of coal resources and reserves; 7.2.1 Australia; 7.2.2 Canada; 7.2.3 Europe (including United Kingdom); 7.2.4 South Africa; 7.2.5 United Nations; 7.2.6 United States; 7.2.7 Russian Federation; 7.2.8 Peoples Republic of China; 7.2.9 India; 7.3 Reporting of resources and reserves; 7.3.1 Coal resources and reserves; 7.3.2 Coal resources and reserves maps; 7.3.3 Calculation of coal resources; 7.4 World coal reserves and production; 7.4.1 World coal reserves; 7.4.2 World coal production 
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