Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: MT bowhunter]
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02/05/24 08:21 PM
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Coalcreekkid
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Looks hot enough to forge with.
"Gun control is for wimps and commies, listen let's get one thing strait, guns don't kill people I do." Earl Ramsay
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: MT bowhunter]
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02/05/24 08:38 PM
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randall brannon
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The one is WV up near Clarksburg has been burning for over 55 years. I do not think it will ever burn out. Now you know why they have such strict laws and MSHA now.
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: Giant Sage]
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02/05/24 09:20 PM
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I'm guessing you may have red scoria rock ? Eastern Wyoming has lots if scoria varying from red to black in color. I trapped some country between Gillette and Wright that has miles of colored scoia much with a deep purple cast . The cats from that region were some of the highest dollar cats I've sold. The Scotiano is a product of burning coal beds. Yes we have lots of scoria and lots of red shale.
I can't believe that cop put me in the back seat when I clearly called shotgun.
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: MT bowhunter]
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02/05/24 09:26 PM
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The bad part about having the burning coal seams is that eventually they get to a tree root or the wind hits them just right and you have a wildfire. If it gets over 90 degrees and the wind blows your better have your head on a swivel looking for smoke. Since that country burned in 17 we have had seven fires from burning coal seams reaching the surface. It is rough country so bombers and smoke jumpers and the order of the day.
I can't believe that cop put me in the back seat when I clearly called shotgun.
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: MT bowhunter]
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02/05/24 10:09 PM
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Jmack
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Seen one near Casper, Wyoming a few years ago. Seam opened up and sparked a wildlife. While working the fire I came across where it was burning out of the ground and how all the ground was sinking in about an acre around it. Was pretty cool seeing it and could smell the coal from a long ways off.
The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight. Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: MT bowhunter]
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02/05/24 11:32 PM
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Allan Minear
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One thing about it you don't have to go far to reheat a meal for yourself when out checking you're line .
When I worked at Cabalo coal mine near Gillette the high wall ( coal ) had a smoldering fire or two all the time , we kept a close eye on them and the bubbling water puddles were Methane gas more fun stuff .
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: Bigbrownie]
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02/06/24 05:26 AM
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Coal mines have to be careful with their stockpiles outside the mine. If you have a large pile of coal, particularly if it’s dirty ( high ash), wet, that has been sitting there awhile and is higher in sulfur content….it will get hot. Hot, like catching on fire. The coal will oxidize, ( a form of spontaneous combustion ) and you’ll see it steaming. Dig into a pile of it with a loader, exposing it to air…it will sometimes it will burst into flames. I’ve seen loader operators scrambling to get their machine out of the coal pile…one big hot smoky mess.
It helps to keep coal piles compacted as much as possible. Sometimes spray the pile with latex ( that helps in keeping blowing dust suppressed too ) The power plants around here always have loaders working the coal piles. I have been told it was to keep them from catching on fire.
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: Lugnut]
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02/06/24 05:42 AM
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There has been an underground coal fire burning in the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania since 1962. In 1984 the government paid 42 million to relocate most of the folks who lived there. As of 2013 there were still seven residents living there.
The fire spread to under the nearby town of Byrnesville and it was abandoned and leveled.
I saw a TV show on that... unreal....Sad but true
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Re: Burning coal seam
[Re: Lugnut]
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02/06/24 05:56 AM
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There has been an underground coal fire burning in the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania since 1962. In 1984 the government paid 42 million to relocate most of the folks who lived there. As of 2013 there were still seven residents living there.
The fire spread to under the nearby town of Byrnesville and it was abandoned and leveled.
I went there once, it's weird seeing smoke come out of the ground.
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Re: Burning coal seam
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02/06/24 06:39 AM
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I was there too hippie. Back in the 70's we used to drive through on our way to camp. All the houses were still there back then. There were a bunch of vent pipes everywhere blowing smoke.
Eventually they shut down that stretch of RT 61 and it became the Graffiti Highway.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Burning coal seam
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02/06/24 07:10 AM
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Osky
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MT you didn’t happen to see any old sign of Jimmy Hoffa near that blast furnace?
Osky
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