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Underground roadside heatings may be detected by slight increase in temperature, but definitely by peculiar heating smell; this may be timber or coal smell, or both; experienced person can easily detect one from other; methods of dealing with roadside heating and how to prevent them; sealing off areas affected; discussion of two cases of spontaneous combustion that occurred during recent years at collieries in South Wales area. (See also - (discussion) n 4581 Oct 28 (discussion) p 599; S Wales Inst Engrs -- Proc v 64 n 3 Mar 1949 p 146-60 (discussion) 160-80)
Underground roadside heatings may be detected by slight increase in temperature, but definitely by peculiar heating smell; this may be timber or coal smell, or both; experienced person can easily detect one from other; methods of dealing with roadside heating and how to prevent them; sealing off areas affected; discussion of two cases of spontaneous combustion that occurred during recent years at collieries in South Wales area. (See also - (discussion) n 4581 Oct 28 (discussion) p 599; S Wales Inst Engrs -- Proc v 64 n 3 Mar 1949 p 146-60 (discussion) 160-80)
Gob fires in longwall workings
Colliery Guardian
Bassett, T.B. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 177
1948
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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