Contributed Discussion "Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review" by Alan J. Hangraves ( Proceeding No. 285, March. 1983)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rixon K. L
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Abstract

Hargraves (1983) has reviewed the phenomenon of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas with special attention to Australian occurrences. The purpose of this discussion is to highlight some problems and omissions in his review that reflect particularly on the authors' structural geological investigations of outburst-prone coal seams.It is surprising to find that much of the authors' reported work has either been glossed over or the results distorted by Hargraves (1983) and it is, therefore, important to clarify the contribution that structural analysis of coal seams can make.For many years it has been known that faults provided preferred loci for gas outbursts (for example, Briggs 1920-21) but the roie that faults played in outburstprone seams was unclear. The present authors reviewed the association of faults and outbursts drawing upon local investigations and the world-wide literature (Shepherd et aI., 1981), and discussed some wideranging aspects that result from the high coincidence of faults and outburst sites. Without repeating large segments of this article the authors will discuss four aspects of coal seam faulting and fracturing.
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APA: Rixon K. L  (1983)  Contributed Discussion "Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review" by Alan J. Hangraves ( Proceeding No. 285, March. 1983)

MLA: Rixon K. L Contributed Discussion "Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review" by Alan J. Hangraves ( Proceeding No. 285, March. 1983). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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