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Geochemical Database of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products (Ccps) from Five Power Plants in the United States Geochemical Database of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) from Five Power Plants in the United States Selected Coal Utilization References By Kelly L. Conrad and Ronald H. Affolter Pamphlet to accompany Data Series 635 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior KEN SALAZAR, Secretary U.S. Geological Survey Marcia K. McNutt, Director U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia: 2011 About USGS Products For product and ordering information: World Wide Web: http://www.usgs.gov/pubprod Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS For more information on the USGS—the Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment: World Wide Web: http://www.usgs.gov Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS About this Product Publishing support provided by Denver Science Publishing Network For more information concerning this publication, contact: Center Director, USGS Central Energy Resources Science Center Box 25046, Mail stop 939 Denver, CO 80225 (303) 236-7775 or visit the Central Energy Resources Science Center Web site at: http://energy.cr.usgs.gov Suggested citation: Affolter, R.H., Groves, Steve, Betterton, W.J., Benzel, William, Conrad, K.L., Swanson, S.M., Ruppert L.F., Clough J.G., Belkin, H.E., Kolker, Allan, and Hower, J.C., 2011, Geochemical database of feed coal and coal combustion products (CCPs) from five power plants in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 635, pamphlet, 19 p. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Although this report is in the public domain, permission must be secured from the individual copyright owners to reproduce any copyrighted materials contained within this report. ISBN 978-1-4113-3268-3 Cover: Photograph of a coal-fired power plant in the northwestern United States. Photograph by Ronald H. Affolter. Contents Selected Coal Utilization References .........................................................................................................1 Geochemical Database of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) from Five Power Plants in the United States By Kelly L. Conrad and Ronald H. Affolter Selected Coal Utilization References [Bracketed numbers indicate total page counts. These are provided to aid identification for the work.] The purpose of this bibliography is to provide a source of information to assist decision makers, land and resource managers, other Federal and State agencies, the domestic energy industry, foreign governments, nongovernmental groups, academia, and other scientists making decisions in the face of rapid energy development in the U.S. This document attempts to encompass the most relevant literature that will help serve as a foundation on which to appropriately understand the complexities of coal utilization. Since the early 1970s, the U.S. Geological Survey has been involved in evaluations of data collected from various coal utilization and power plant-related studies. The publications in this bibliography cover the last 50+ years and include many past, unique, and current studies involving coal utilization. Subject material ranges from utilization of coal to disposal of coal combustion products (CCPs) with topics on new technology and regulations. These references were compiled as a source of associated material for this Data Series—Geochemical database of feed coal and coal combustion products (CCPs) from five power plants in the United States: consisting of major-, minor-, and trace- element contents, proximate and ultimate analyses, forms of sulfur, calorific values, ash fusion temperatures, mineralogy, petrological data, and selected coal utilization references. Aaranson, M.L., Krishna, K., Mahr, D., and Nechvatal, T.M., eds., 1990, Fuel strate- gies—coal supply, dust control, and byproduct utilization: Fact, v. 8, 101 p. [Presented at the International Joint Power Generation Conference, October 21–25, 1990, Boston, Mass.]. Abbas, T., Costen, P., and Lockwood, F.C., 1992, The influence of near burner region aerodynamics on the formation and emission of nitrogen oxides in a pulverized coal- fired furnace: Combustion and Flame, v. 91, no. 3–4, p. 346–363. Abbott, M.F., and Austin, L.G., 1985, Studies on slag deposit formation in pulverized- coal combustors: Fuel, v. 64, p. 832–838. Abd-Elhady, M.S., Clevers, S.H., Adriaans, T.N.G., Rindt, C.C.M., Wijers, J.G., and van Steenhoven, A.A., 2007, Influence of sintering on the growth rate of particulate fouling layers: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, v. 50, p. 196–207. 2 Geochemical Database of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products Abel, W.T., and Fisher, E.P., 1976, Limestone to remove hydrogen sulfide from hot producer gas: Morgantown, W.V., U.S. Department of Energy, Research and Develop- ment Administration, 24 p. Abel, W.T., Rice, R.L., Shang, J.Y., Turek, D.G., and Ayers, W.J., 1981, Combustion of western coal in a fluidized bed: Morgantown, W.V., U.S. Department of Energy, Mor- gantown Energy Technology Center, Report DOE/METC/RI-178, 32 p. Abel, W.T., Zulkoski, M., Brady, G.A., and Eckerd, J.W., 1973, Removal of pyrite from coal by dry separation methods—Report of investigations: U.S. Bureau of Mines Research Investigations Report RI-7732, 26 p. Abel, W.T., Zulkoski, M., and Gauntlett, G.J., 1972, Dry separation of pyrite from coal: Industrial Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development, v. 11, no. 3, p. 342–347. Abrams, Courteny, 2009, America’s biggest polluters: carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in 2007: Environment Arizona Research and Policy Center, last accessed 28 July 2011, at https://pincdn.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/334c7bc17d52073fc5e9737c 2131091e/Americas-Biggest-Polluters.pdf, November, 2009, [53] p. Abu-Zahra, M.R.M., Schneiders, L.H.J., Niederer, J.P.N., Feron, P.H.M., and Versteeg, G.F., 2007, CO2 capture from power plants: Part I. A parametric study of the technical performance based on monoethanolamine: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, v. 1, no. 1, p. 37–46. Ackerman, F., Biewald, B., White, D., Woolf, T., and Moomaw, W., 1999, Grandfather- ing and coal plant emissions: the cost of cleaning up the Clean Air Act: Energy Policy, v. 27, p. 929–940. Acuna-Caro, C., Thorwarth, H., Scheffknecht, G.A., 2006, A thermodynamic study on the effects of individual flue gas components on mercury speciation: Power Plant Chemistry, no. 8, p. 374–381. Adamczyk, Z., and Bialecka, B., 2005, Hydrothermal synthesis of zeolites from Polish coal fly ash: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, v. 14, no. 6, p. 713–719. Adams, B., and Senior, C., 2006, Curbing the blue plume: SO3 formation and mitigation: Power, v. 150, no. 4, p. 39–41. Adams, D.M.B., 2004, Utilisation of CFBC and IGCC residues: London, United King- dom, International Energy [IEA] Coal Research, Report IEACCC/93, 38 p. Adams, D.M.B., and Fernando, R., 1998, Coal-fired power station effluents: London, United Kingdom, International Energy [IEA] Coal Research, Report IEACCC/10, 63 p. Adams, D.M.B., and Smith, I.M., 1995, Sulphates, climate and coal: London, United Kingdom, International Energy Agency [IEA] Coal Research, Report IEAPER/16, 30 p. 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Selected Coal Utilization References 3 Adams, J.L., and Warner, J.W., 2002a, A feasibility study for the beneficial use of coal ash as fill material in water saturated sediments [abs.], in Abstracts of the Coal Com- bustion By-Products and Western Coal Mines: A Technical Interactive Forum, Golden, Colorado: Alton, Ill., U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, and Carbondale, Ill., Coal Extraction and Utilization Research Center, Southern Illinois University, p. 2. 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