GSA TOPICAL SESSION T62*
 
Wild Coal Fires: Burning Questions with Global Consequences
 
(Engineering Geology V. 18 In Press!!)
 
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