Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the Barnsley Area

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. G. Lambert
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
May 23, 1905

Abstract

The paper traces the pattern of spontaneous combustion in the workings of what was originally Hemsworth Colliery, but since July 1967 is now part of South Kirby Colliery. Examination is made of the Barnsley Seam sections and the part played by the top section of the seam as it comes in close proximity to the main seam. In this area of the colliery nine mechanised faces were set away between the years 1953 and 1968, every one "fired" at the pillar edge and six "fired" at the face line when production had ceased. The paper deals with the different preventative measures used, from sandbag walls, cement injections, spraying with polyurethane, until finally using Mandoseal as a sealant. Since the latter method was first used, the last three faces worked in this particular area were all salvaged completely, without any sign of a heating developing.
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APA: G. G. Lambert  (1905)  Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the Barnsley Area

MLA: G. G. Lambert Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the Barnsley Area. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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