case studies of successful extinguishment of underground coal fires
"Case studies of successful extinguishment of underground coal fires" refer to documented examples and analyses of incidents where fires that have occurred deep within coal seams underground have been effectively and completely put out, showcasing the strategies, techniques, and measures adopted to achieve this outcome.
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