Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6314009 | Environment International | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper has identified compositional differences between and within smoky and smokeless coals sourced from Xuanwei and Fuyuan counties. A decreased ratio of aluminium to silicon in smoky coal suggests elevated free silica, a finding consistent with observed higher levels of quartz. Elevated volatile organic matter content in smoky coal (when compared to smokeless coal) is consistent with the geochemical expectations for smoky and smokeless coals. These findings also reflect previous observations of elevated volatile compound emissions (notably PAHs) from smoky coal in the area. The observed heterogeneity in coal composition between and within coal types may provide leads to the observed heterogeneity in cancer risk observed in this area.
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Authors
George S. Downward, Wei Hu, David Large, Harry Veld, Jun Xu, Boris Reiss, Guoping Wu, Fusheng Wei, Robert S. Chapman, Nat Rothman, Lan Qing, Roel Vermeulen,