Zoning for the Risk of Methane Gas Explosions in coal Mining in Boyac#xE1; (Colombia)

Authors

  • Juan Sebasti#xE1;n Arteaga

Keywords:

colombia, coal, mining, methane, explosions, gis

Abstract

In Boyac#xE1;, the number of deaths from methane explosions in coalmines constitutes the greatest mining risk, and the victims can be around 10 deaths per year. Therefore, the province was zoned to determine the mining areas with the highest risk from the measurements of methane concentrations on the mining fronts. From the database of the National Mining Office, the methane gas contents reported in percentage during the inspection visits were reviewed. This information was organized and tabulated in a GIS platform, then filtered to use the most useful data. The area of greatest risk is between Tasco and Socot#xE1;, where the highest gas contents have also been reported in desorption tests; therefore, this area will require more attention and care during follow-up visits in order to avoid accidents.

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How to Cite

Juan Sebasti#xE1;n Arteaga. (2022). Zoning for the Risk of Methane Gas Explosions in coal Mining in Boyac#xE1; (Colombia). Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 22(J1), 23–29. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/101202

Zoning for the Risk of Methane Gas Explosions in coal Mining in Boyac#xE1; (Colombia)

Published

2022-02-01