A summary of underground coal fires in Colorado
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety :, 2013.
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1 online resource (129 pages) : illustrations, maps
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"December 4, 2013."
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There are over 30 known underground coal fires in Colorado. Extinguishing or containing these fires has been challenging, primarily because delineating the subsurface extents of these fires is difficult. In this study, general characteristics of underground coal fires in Colorado are described. While the locations and the coal seams that are on fire differ, many common features are shared by the 30 plus known fires that are burning in the Colorado. Includes a discussion of common fire fighting methods to combat underground fires. There is no one single method that will be applicable to control or extinguish all of the fires in Colorado.

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(2013). A summary of underground coal fires in Colorado . Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety :.

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2013. A Summary of Underground Coal Fires in Colorado. Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety.

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A Summary of Underground Coal Fires in Colorado Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety, 2013.

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A Summary of Underground Coal Fires in Colorado Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety :, 2013.

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