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Usual method of applying water externally was unsuccessful in stopping combustion; discussion of action of flue dust, clay, slag dust, sand and cement grout; washery slurry considered to have caused more fires than it has subdued; successful use of mixture of limestone dust and water, applied through tubes driven down into waste pile at hot spots described. Before Manchester Geol and Min Soc. (See also - discussion p 271-80; Colliery Guardian v 154 n 3977 Mar 19 1937 p 533-5)
Usual method of applying water externally was unsuccessful in stopping combustion; discussion of action of flue dust, clay, slag dust, sand and cement grout; washery slurry considered to have caused more fires than it has subdued; successful use of mixture of limestone dust and water, applied through tubes driven down into waste pile at hot spots described. Before Manchester Geol and Min Soc. (See also - discussion p 271-80; Colliery Guardian v 154 n 3977 Mar 19 1937 p 533-5)
Control of colliery spoil-heap fire
Instn Min Engrs -- Trans
Price, H. (author)
1937
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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