This study focuses on the geochemistry of trace elements and parameters of coal quality of bituminous coal belonging to the upper Triassic-lower Jurassic era, collected from the Galandrud region in Central Alborz, northern Iran. Galandrud coal on an air-dried basis are characterized by broad variation in the amount of ash (ranging from 6.4% to 12.73%), a high content of volatile matter (33.32-37.45%) and high gross calorific values (7430-8880 kcal/kg). The mineral matter of the coal samples studied is made up of dolomite (> 90%), quartz, sphalerite, galena, pyrite and clay minerals. Major elements are positively correlated with ash content suggesting an association with inorganic constituents. Based on statistical analyses, concentrations of trace elements such as Co (51.3 x 10(-6)-152.9 x 10(-6)), Ba (368 x 10(-6)-3297.4 x 10(-6)), Cr (65.5 x 10(-6)-194.2 x 10(-6)), Mo (5.6 x 10(-6)-18.2x10(-6)), Ni (72.9 x 10(-6)-152.9x10(-6)) and V (245.5x10(-6)-520x10(-6)) are higher than world coal averages. However, low concentration of some volatile elements such as As, Hg and U are present in low concentrations of the various types of coal studied. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier B. V. on behalf of China University of Mining & Technology.