Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #2 The Effectiveness Of Surface Seals On Coal Seam Fire Control - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Abstract

Develop a method to evaluate the effectiveness of coal scam fire surface seals so that potential problems may be corrected at an early stage, before the integrity of the surface seal is lost. Background Surface seals are the primary coal seam fire abatement method being used in the western United States. Surface seals smother a fire by denying it oxygen. The seal is usually constructed by placing a mantle of soil, four to ton feet thick, over a coal scam fire area to exclude air from the fire. The soil is compacted to increase effectiveness, and a soil cement may be used to augment the soil. In some cases, burning coal may be excavated and separately smothered or otherwise extinguished in another area; in other cases, a trench maybe excavated and backfilled with incombustible material to isolate a fire. More often, a surface seal is simply applied over and around the entire known burning area. In the 1950's, the Bureau of Mines administered a large program to treat numerous coal seam Fires across the western United States. Methods used in this program were described in Bureau of Mines Information Circular (IC) 7932, dated 1959. More recently however, various coal seam fires have been treated with surface seals under the direction of state Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation authorities. It has frequently taken years to evaluate the effectiveness of surface seals. By the time problems become evident, it has often been too late to take corrective action within the scope of the original abatement project. For this reason, the Bureau of Mines developed a means for tracking temperature trends at coal seam fire projects to obtain a better and earlier handle on the effectiveness of surface seals.
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APA:  (1991)  Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #2 The Effectiveness Of Surface Seals On Coal Seam Fire Control - Objective

MLA: Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #2 The Effectiveness Of Surface Seals On Coal Seam Fire Control - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.

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