The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire Area

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. W. Walker J. Coxon
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
May 23, 1905

Abstract

The paper describes the discovery, location and events concerning three types of heating which have occurred in recent years: a) in a district being salvaged, b) in the shaft pillar at an air-crossing, and c) in the gate side of a production district, all of which have occurred in the Beeston Seam at collieries in the deeper eastern part of the area. The paper describes the precautions, air sampling arrangements, training methods and codes of practice which have been adopted at collieries where spontaneous combustion is, or is likely to be, a hazard. The air samples taken from behind the stoppings following the sealing off of the salvaging district are examined and interpreted. The problem of effectively sealing off where more than two stoppings are required is made apparent. Other lessons have been learned as a result of these heatings and are described in the paper.
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APA: G. W. Walker J. Coxon  (1905)  The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire Area

MLA: G. W. Walker J. Coxon The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire Area. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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