GSA TOPICAL SESSION T62*
 
Wild Coal Fires: Burning Questions with Global Consequences
 
(Published in 2007: Geology of Coal Fires: Case Studies from Around the World, Reviews in Engineering Geology XVIII, edited by Glenn B. Stracher, Geological Society of America, 283 p.)
 
Presented at
 
THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
 
2004 Annual Meeting, November 7- 8, 2004, Denver, Colorado
 
and

GSA Field Trip 412**

The South Caņon Number 1 Coal Mine Fire

*GSA Topical Session T62, November 7 and 8, 2004, Denver, Colorado

**GSA Field Trip 412, November 6, 2004

Organizer

     Glenn B. Stracher     

Division of Science and Mathematics

East Georgia College, Swainsboro, Georgia 30401

 

Session Co-Convener & Trip Co-Leaders

Edward Heffern (Topical Session)

       U.S. Bureau of Land Management

5353 Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne Wyoming 82009

 

Steven Renner (Field Trip: Middle-Back) 

Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology

101 South 3rd Street, Grand Junction, Colorado 81501

 

Gary Colaizzi (Field Trip: Left Front)

Goodson and Associates, 12200 West 50th Place,

Wheat ridge, Colorado 80033

 

Janet L. Stracher (Field Trip: Middle)

Office of The Registrar

East Georgia College, Swainsboro, Georgia 30401

 

Symposium Proceedings and Abstracts

  ORAL SESSION

  POSTER SESSION

  GSA FIELD-GUIDE ARTICLE

 

GSA Topical Session T62 and Field Trip 412
 Coal Fires Participants

 

Lunch at WolfGang Puck in Downtown Denver

 

ORAL SESSION PHOTOS

 

POSTER SESSION PHOTOS

 

FIELD TRIP PHOTOS