Inorganic Geochemistry of Coal 1st Edition
Inorganic Geochemistry of Coal (1st Edition) by Shifeng Dai, Robert B. Finkelman, James C. Hower, David French, Ian T. Graham, and Lei Zhao is an authoritative, global reference for scientists, engineers, and environmental professionals working with coal and its by-Books. This meticulously researched volume brings clarity to the complex relationships between mineral matter, trace elements, and coal formation processes—essential reading for anyone concerned with coal quality, combustion emissions, and contaminant behavior.
Discover rigorous yet accessible coverage of key topics: the distribution and modes of occurrence of inorganic constituents in coal, analytical methods for trace-element characterization, geochemical controls on mineral assemblages, and implications for coal utilization, remediation, and resource management. Case studies and comparative data make the material directly applicable to major coal-producing regions across Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Whether you’re a geochemist, coal geologist, environmental regulator, or energy industry professional, this edition equips you with practical insights for interpreting geochemical data and making informed decisions about coal beneficiation, pollution mitigation, and regulatory compliance. Clear figures, robust datasets, and expert interpretation translate complex science into actionable knowledge.
Add a definitive resource to your library—ideal for research institutes, university courses, and corporate collections. Enhance your understanding of coal’s inorganic chemistry and its global environmental and industrial impacts. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of coal geochemistry research and practice.
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