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  • Gaseous emissions from the ...
    Garrison, Trent; O'Keefe, Jennifer M.K.; Henke, Kevin R.; Copley, Gregory C.; Blake, Donald R.; Hower, James C.

    International journal of coal geology, 07/2017, Letnik: 180
    Journal Article

    The Lotts Creek coal mine fire is burning in abandoned works of the Pennsylvanian Hazard No. 9 coal, Perry County, Kentucky. Over the few months separating sampling trips, the fire showed a definite migration to the south. Several vents sampled on the first trip were extinct on the second trip. The flux of major gases varies from 1100 to 440,000mg/s/m2 CO2 and <100 to 12,000mg/s/m2 CO, with the gas temperature being one of the principal drivers of the emissions variations; the higher the temperature, the more CO2 produced. Mercury, also showing wide variation, from 45 to 740ng/s/m2, could not be measured at all vents due to temperature limitations inherent in the instrument. In addition to CO2, CO, and Hg, a number of gases among the volatile aliphatic and volatile aromatic compounds are emitted in potentially dangerous amounts.