Environmental Implications of Expanded Coal Utilization :a Study By: The Beijer Institute The United Nations Environment Programme The U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences

Publication subTitle :a Study By: The Beijer Institute The United Nations Environment Programme The U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences

Author: Chadwick   M. J.;Lindman   Nils  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483146577

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080287348

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080287348

Subject: X5 Environmental Pollution and Prevention

Language: ENG

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Environmental Implications of Expanded Coal Utilization focuses on the increasing consideration of coal as an alternative source of energy. This book comes as an answer to the issues on health and environment regarding the extraction, production, and use of coal.
Composed of nine chapters, the selection starts by underlining the potential prospects for coal, which plays a vital role in meeting energy demands. The book also shows that problems have evolved regarding the use of coal, including land disturbance and increased land occupation due to mining. The text also notes that the international trade of coal will surely generate waste products, and some of which can be the result of poor transportation and handling. The book focuses on coal gasification and liquefaction and emphasizes that the processes involved must be carefully understood in order to avoid the environmental impacts of coal use. Attempts have been made to establish a conceptual framework to be used in assessing the health and environmental health impacts of the conversion and utilization of coal. Relative to this, discussions that follow include the trace elements that are the products of coal combustion and conversion and also coal derived carbon compounds. Another sector is focused on the evaluation of the effects of emissions on human health, especially of workers in the industry. The effects of the utilization of coal on communities are also considered.
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Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 12

Acknowledgments

pp.:  12 – 17

Table of Contents

pp.:  14 – 6

Abbreviations and Acronyms

pp.:  17 – 20

Units, Conversions and Equivalents

pp.:  20 – 26

Chapter 1. Coal in the Future World Energy Scene

pp.:  26 – 56

Chapter 2. Land Disturbance and Reclamation After Mining

pp.:  56 – 77

Chapter 3. Environmental Impacts of Coal Transportation

pp.:  77 – 86

Chapter 4. Coal Conversion Processes: Gasification and Liquefaction

pp.:  86 – 125

Chapter 5. Application of the Exposure Commitment Model to Coal Utilization Emission Problems

pp.:  125 – 143

Chapter 6. The Environmental Significance of Trace Elements from Coal Combustion and Conversion Processes

pp.:  143 – 196

Chapter 7. The Environmental Significance of Coal-derived Carbon Compounds

pp.:  196 – 226

Chapter 8. Potential Health Problems from Coal Conversion Technologies

pp.:  226 – 255

Chapter 9. Impacts of Coal on Natural Environmental Systems

pp.:  255 – 298

Index

pp.:  298 – 309

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