This task provides detailed information on the use and resource potential of energy by-products, as well as controls on the potential mobility of contaminants resulting from transport, storage, and disposal of these byproducts. Specific topics investigated include 1) transport and fate of organic and inorganic contaminants during storage and disposal of waste coal and coal combustion byproducts (CCBs) in landfills and impoundments; 2) resource and beneficial use aspects of coal and CCBs; 3) behavior of CCBs stored in coal mines for neutralization of acid mine drainage; and 4) impact of coal transfer, transport, shipping and distribution. Research on CCBs is a long-standing USGS priority that has been a part of nearly every past USGS project on coal quality.
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Molecular Fingerprinting of Energy Materials
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Microbial Methanogenesis and Strategies for Enhancements
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Trace Elements in Energy Fuels
Controls on Unconventional Oil and Gas Production
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Bulk Chemistry Data from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
X-ray Diffraction Results from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
Bulk Chemistry and X-ray Diffraction Results from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
Geochemical Data for Illinois Basin Coal Samples, 2015-2018 (ver. 1.1, March 2021)
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Geochemical data for Illinois Basin coal samples, 2015–2018
Trace elements in coal ash
Size distribution of rare earth elements in coal ash
This task provides detailed information on the use and resource potential of energy by-products, as well as controls on the potential mobility of contaminants resulting from transport, storage, and disposal of these byproducts. Specific topics investigated include 1) transport and fate of organic and inorganic contaminants during storage and disposal of waste coal and coal combustion byproducts (CCBs) in landfills and impoundments; 2) resource and beneficial use aspects of coal and CCBs; 3) behavior of CCBs stored in coal mines for neutralization of acid mine drainage; and 4) impact of coal transfer, transport, shipping and distribution. Research on CCBs is a long-standing USGS priority that has been a part of nearly every past USGS project on coal quality.
Below are other science projects associated with this project task.
Geochemistry of Energy Fuels Project
Geochemistry of Energy Fuels Task
Molecular Fingerprinting of Energy Materials
NORM Byproducts of Energy Resources
Microbial Methanogenesis and Strategies for Enhancements
Maps of Energy Occurrence
Trace Elements in Energy Fuels
Controls on Unconventional Oil and Gas Production
Below are data or web applications associated with this project task.
Bulk Chemistry Data from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
X-ray Diffraction Results from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
Bulk Chemistry and X-ray Diffraction Results from Alaskan Stoker-Boiler Fly Ash
Geochemical Data for Illinois Basin Coal Samples, 2015-2018 (ver. 1.1, March 2021)
Below are publications associated with this project task.