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  2. Coal-seam fire - Wikipedia

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    A coal fire in China Open-cast mining continues near a fire at Jharia coalfield in India. A coal-seam fire is a burning of an outcrop or underground coal seam. Most coal-seam fires exhibit smouldering combustion, [1] particularly underground coal-seam fires, because of limited atmospheric oxygen availability. Coal-seam fire instances on Earth ...

  3. Centralia mine fire - Wikipedia

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    The Centralia mine fire is a coal-seam fire that has been burning in the labyrinth of abandoned coal mines underneath the borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania, United States, since at least May 27, 1962. Its original cause and start date are still a matter of debate.

  4. Burning Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that the fire has burned for approximately 6,000 years and is the oldest known coal fire. [6] European explorers and settlers to the area believed the smoke, coming from the ground, was volcanic in origin. [5] It was not until 1829 that geologist Reverend C. P. N. Wilton identified it as a coal seam fire. [5]

  5. Responders mapping coal seam fires in southeast Montana - AOL

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    Coal seams are a natural part of the geology in southeastern Montana but can cause big problems when they catch fire. Responders mapping coal seam fires in southeast Montana [Video] Skip to main ...

  6. Carbondale mine fire - Wikipedia

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    The major seams in the area include the Grassy seam, the New County seam, the Clark seam, the Dunmore Seam #1, the Dunmore Seam #2, and the Dunmore Seam #3. [3] The temperature of the coal in the Carbondale mine fire ranges from 50 °C (122 °F) to 290 °C (554 °F). [3] The carbon monoxide concentration of the Carbondale mine fire ranges from ...

  7. Jharia coalfield - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 estimate, described 37 million tons of coal consumed by the fires since their start. [18] [17] The first fire was detected in 1916 at Bhowrah colliery owned by Eastern Coal Co Limited. [19] [4] [20] First incidence of fire was reported on 1916 in XIV seam of Bhowra Colliery. Since then a number of fires have occurred in U/G, Opencast and ...

  8. Brennender Berg - Wikipedia

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    The exact cause of the fire is unknown, but it was probably a case of spontaneous combustion caused by pressure and decomposition as a result of unplanned coal mining. According to legend, a shepherd lit a fire at a tree stump, which propagated down through the roots to the coal seam. An unsuccessful attempt was made to fight the fire with water.

  9. Hill End Colliery fire - Wikipedia

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    The Hill End Colliery fire was an underground coal-seam fire. it burned from, at latest, August 1930 to at least early 1945, and most probably as late as June 1949. The impact of the fire was magnified by its close proximity to the mining town of Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia. The worst and most spectacular outbreak of the fire occurred ...