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The Etançon mine (or n° 13 ''bis'' mine) is one of the main mines of the
Ronchamp coal mines The Ronchamp Coal Mines were an area of coal mines located in the Vosges and Jura coal mining basins, in eastern France. They covered three municipalities; Ronchamp, Champagney and Magny-Danigon. Operated for more than two centuries, from th ...
, in the commune of
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, in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of
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. It is the only mine in the
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dug in the 20th century, and also the only one dug by
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. It operated from 1950 to 1958, when the
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were brought back into production. By extending mining for a further ten years, it made it easier for miners to retire. After its closure, it was dismantled and left to fall into disrepair before being incorporated into the outcrop footpath in 1997. Between 1999 and 2000, the site was cleared by an association, before becoming an
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site at the beginning of the 21st century.


Situation before excavation

When the French coal industry was
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in 1946, the Ronchamp coalfield was entrusted to
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, as it was too far from other major coalfields and had a large
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.. The impoverishment of the deposit and its low profitability led to research being carried out at coal
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, in particular where a first layer had already been mined by old workings with galleries, but where a second layer had been disdained for lack of technical resources. This led to the decision to dig the Etançon shaft..


Excavation

In June 1947, four sondages were drilled in the Étançon sector, identifying the second
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layer at a depth of between 10 and 20 metres. In July 1949, it became necessary to dig a
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shaft at l'Etançon, as the downhill drifts exploiting the area were getting longer and deeper. The company dug borehole no. 13 to identify suitable ground for the shaft, but only encountered old workings. The neighbouring borehole, no. 13 bis, encountered a layer of 50 and 30 cm thick benches.. The
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itself was dug between 1949 and 1950. Masonry work began in January 1950, and the mine had a circular cross-section with a diameter of 3.2 metres. Receipt was established at a depth of 38 metres, and the total depth of the shaft was 44 metres, with a 5-metre sump... File:1950's - Puits de l'Étançon - 09.jpg, One of the 1947 sondages. File:1950's - Puits de l'Étançon - 02.jpg, Temporary wooden headframe (1949). File:1950's - Puits de l'Étançon - 01 - Crop.jpg, Another view of the temporary headframe. File:1950's - Puits de l'Étançon - 06.jpg, The excavation team and the masons.


Above-ground installations

The pit was initially equipped with a wooden trestle fitted with a cuff.. The definitive metal
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was built in June 1950. It was fitted with the wheels and the
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(electric hoist) from the Sainte-Marie coal mine. Two buildings surrounded the shaft: the winch building and the building housing the two
air compressors An air compressor is a machine that takes ambient air from the surroundings and discharges it at a higher pressure. It is an application of a gas compressor and a pneumatic device that converts mechanical power (from an electric motor, diesel or ...
(one of which came from the
Chanois coal mine The Chanois coal mine is one of the main shafts of the Ronchamp coal mines, in the French commune of Ronchamp, within the Haute-Saône department, belonging to the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. It was the center of Ronchamp's coal mining op ...
, which was at the end of its working life). Another building to the north, near several gallery entrances, housed the changing rooms, showers and blacksmith's workshop. In November 1955, the Chanois shaft's muffler valve was added, along with a cage depth indicator.


Operation

An electric pump was used to remove the water that had invaded the bottom of the shaft and prevented work from starting. Once the shafts were cleared, a bowette was dug in the direction of the East drift and the Fourchie gallery (two descents). On December 16, 1950, the mine's last fatal accident occurred in the base gallery of the Fourchie tunnel. Four people were killed. At the time of the accident, the link with this gallery had not yet been completed. It was completed in 1951, when excavation of the "Jolain" shaft began. Coal extracted from the shaft and nearby outcrop galleries was transported to the Le Chanois center by
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.. Mining finally ceased in April 1958. By extending mining operations over ten years, the Etançon shaft made it easier for miners to
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, giving them more time to reclassify or retire as the
Ronchamp coal mines The Ronchamp Coal Mines were an area of coal mines located in the Vosges and Jura coal mining basins, in eastern France. They covered three municipalities; Ronchamp, Champagney and Magny-Danigon. Operated for more than two centuries, from th ...
phased out its operations..


Conversion

The shaft closed permanently in September 1958 and was backfilled the following year. As with the other shafts in the coalfield, a concrete slab was then poured with a marker indicating the name, usable diameter and depth.. The installations were dismantled and the buildings demolished before the vegetation reclaimed the site. In 1997, the shaft site was rediscovered and integrated into the Etançon historical and mining circuit. It is now also part of the Étançon and mining towns
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trail created by the
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. From 1999 to 2000, the site was cleared by the Friends of the Mining Museum. The foundations of the old buildings were uncovered and the mine shaft was dug back a few metres. A stele paying tribute to the four victims of the Etançon was raised. The site became a place of remembrance and
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.. In 2007 and again in 2008, the site welcomed new additions (a locomotive, minecarts and two restored and repainted fans from the Grozon
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate Hydrate, dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, drywall and blackboard or sidewalk ...
mines). File:2017-12_-_Aerial_view_of_puits_de_l'Étançon_-_01.jpg, Aerial view File:2011-12-11_14-46-24-puits-etancon.jpg, alt=Le puits recreusé et restauré laisse voir ses guides en bois et sa tuyauterie., Étançon mine shafts structure. File:Détail-inscription-puits_de_l'Etançon.JPG, alt=Inscriptions : diamètre = 3,2 mètres, profondeur = 44 mètres., Inscriptions on the mine shaft. File:2015-03_-_Puits_de_l'Étançon_04.JPG, alt=Une locomotive de mine restaurée avec des rails., The locomotive added in 2008. File:2011-12-11_14-47-38-puits-etancon.jpg, alt=Une surface bétonnée avec une petite fosse à l’emplacement du treuil., The old extraction machine building. File:2011-12-11_14-47-11-puits-etancon.jpg, alt=Une grande surface bétonnée et surélevée avec deux massifs à l'emplacement des compresseurs. Deux petits ventilateurs restaurés reposent sur ces vestiges., Remains of the compressors building. File:Bassin_du_puits_de_l’Étançon_2013-1.JPG, alt=Un bassin bétonné rempli de végétation d'où sort un tuyau., Remains of the settling tank. File:2011-12-11_14-49-41-puits-etancon.jpg, alt=Deux blocs de béton avec chacun deux surfaces arrondies où reposaient les réservoirs.,
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tank supports.


The spoil tip

The Etançon mine is surrounded by a small, flat
spoil tip A spoil tip (also called a boney pile, culm bank, gob pile, waste tip or bing) is a pile built of accumulated ''spoil'' – waste material removed during mining. Spoil tips are not formed of slag, but in some areas, such as England and Wales, ...
, formed lengthwise on the side of a natural undulation and it is situated at . In 2000, the SMPM association carried out an inventory of mycoflora on the Chanois and Etançon spoil tips. Several rare species were discovered, including '' Pisolithus arhizus'', '' Lactarius fuscus'' and '' Stropharia rugosoannulata'', demonstrating the importance of conserving these spoil heaps. On June 19, 2007, the Ronchamp town council officially announced the conservation of the Étançon slag heap and the north-western part of the Chanois plain spoil tips.. File:2015-11_-_Terril_de_l'Étançon_-_01.JPG File:2015-11_-_Terril_de_l'Étançon_-_05.JPG File:2015-11_-_Terril_de_l'Étançon_-_08.JPG


See also

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Ronchamp coal mines The Ronchamp Coal Mines were an area of coal mines located in the Vosges and Jura coal mining basins, in eastern France. They covered three municipalities; Ronchamp, Champagney and Magny-Danigon. Operated for more than two centuries, from th ...


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