Geomorphology of coal seam fires

被引:211
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作者
Kuenzer, Claudia [1 ]
Stracher, Glenn B. [2 ]
机构
[1] DLR, German Remote Sensing Data Ctr, DFD, German Aerosp Ctr, D-82234 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
[2] E Georgia Coll, Swainsboro, GA 30401 USA
关键词
Coal fire; Geomorphology; Surface fracturing; Surface subsidence; Bedrock alterations; Geohazards; THERMAL IR DATA; JHARIA COALFIELD; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; MINE; WUDA; AREA; TEMPERATURE; WORLD; BEDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.09.004
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Coal fires occur in underground natural coal seams, in exposed surface seams, and in coal storage or waste piles. The fires ignite through spontaneous combustion or natural or anthropogenic causes. They are reported from China, India, USA, South Africa, Australia, and Russia, as well as many other countries. Coal fires lead to loss of a valuable resource (coal), the emission of greenhouse-relevant and toxic gases, and vegetation deterioration. A dangerous aspect of the fires is the threat to local mines, industries, and settlements through the volume loss underground. Surface collapse in coal fire areas is common. Thus, coal fires are significantly affecting the evolution of the landscape. Based on more than a decade of experience with in situ mapping of coal fire areas worldwide, a general classification system for coal fires is presented. Furthermore, coal seam fire geomorphology is explained in detail. The major landforms associated with, and induced by, these fires are presented. The landforms include manifestations resulting from bedrock surface fracturing, such as fissures, cracks, funnels, vents, and sponges. Further manifestations resulting from surface bedrock subsidence include sinkholes, trenches, depressions, partial surface subsidence, large surface subsidence, and slides. Additional geomorphologic coal fire manifestations include exposed ash layers, pyrometamorphic rocks, and fumarolic minerals. The origin, evolution, and possible future development of these features are explained, and examples from in situ surveys, as well as from high-resolution satellite data analyses, are presented. The geomorphology of coal fires has not been presented in a systematic manner. Knowledge of coal fire geomorphology enables the detection of underground coal fires based on distinct surface manifestations. Furthermore, it allows judgments about the safety of coal fire-affected terrain. Additionally, geomorphologic features are indicators of the burning stage of fires. Finally, coal fire geomorphology helps to explain landscape features whose occurrence would otherwise not be understood. Although coal fire-induced thermal anomalies and gas release are also indications of coal fire activity, as addressed by many investigators, no assessment is complete without sound geomorphologic mapping of the fire-induced geomorphologic features. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:14
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