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TABLE TWO -- SOMERSET AND GRAND MESA COAL FIELDS <br />MINE NAME COMMENTS ON FEATURES <br />Independent No. 1 F: Mine was sealed 9-28-30 on account of fire according to reference <br /> nos. 1 and 2. <br />King G: According to reference no. 2 the mine is gassy. <br /> Z: Reference no. 1 indicates that the no. 1 and the King beds were worked. <br />Oliver No. 1 G: Gas reported. (reference t) <br /> Z: Beds D & E worked, (reference 1) <br />Oliver No. 2 G: Gas reported. (reference 1) <br />Oliver No. 3 G: Gas reported. (reference 1) <br /> Z: Beds D & E worked. (reference 1) <br />Rollins F: Reference no. 2 indicates that the mine was closed by fire in 1928 and a new <br /> mine reopened in 1932. <br />Somerset G: Average methand emissidn: 692,000 cu.ft./day (reference 1) <br /> Z: Beds A,B & C worked. (reference) <br /> *: The southwest: quarter of section 6 is most likely undermined, though it has <br /> not been so indicated on the map. The exact extent of the mining could not <br /> be determined because the available mine map was incomplete. <br />Tomahawk G: Reference no. 2 indicates that the mine is gassy. <br />-20- <br />
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