Conference Proceedings
COAL 2005
Conference Proceedings
COAL 2005
Detection of Underground Spontaneous Combustion of Coal With Surface-Based Radon Technique at Dartbrook Mine
Underground coal heating is a significant hazard in some coal mines. The broad principles of how underground coal heatings occur is reasonably known, however the technique for locating the heatings in often inaccessible goaf has been proved to be difficult. Since 2002, CSIRO, with the support of the Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) has been undertaking investigations to apply and develop innovative surface-based radon technique for locating the underground heatings in Australia. This paper presents the progress of the investigation.
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S Xue, N Winkelmann
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