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International Journal of Coal Geology, Vol.74, No.2, 139-144, 2008
Application of (222)Rn technique to locate subsurface coal heatings in Australian coal mines
Subsurface coal heating poses a significant problem in many coal mines. The identification of the exact location of the heatings that occur in often inaccessible locations several hundred meters deep in goaf areas is a key to allowing effective control measures to be taken. Detailed investigations were carried out to apply the surface-based (222) Rn technique to locate subsurface coal heatings in Australia. The results of two field trials indicated that subsurface coal heatings, at depths up to 450 in, lead to isolated (222) Rn anomalies on the surface vertically above the heating zones. The geogas microbubble model for (222) Rn transport through strata appears to be most in accord with the results of the field trials. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.