A Gas Outburst in the Thick-Vein Freeport Coal Seam

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. W. Pollock
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

THAT a distressing explosion of some magnitude did not take place in the Berry No. 3 mine of the Ford Collieries Co. recently was solely because no source of ignition was present when the stage was set for such an occurrence. The mines of this company, which are in West Deer Township, Allegheny' County, Pa., have been operating in the double or thick Freeport seam since 1.909. During this entire period they have been classed as gaseous by the Pennsylvania Department of Mines, and some gas has been encountered from time to time almost entirely however in development work in the vicinity of clay veins or wants-and never to my knowledge on gobs or in rib work.
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APA: C. W. Pollock  (1935)  A Gas Outburst in the Thick-Vein Freeport Coal Seam

MLA: C. W. Pollock A Gas Outburst in the Thick-Vein Freeport Coal Seam. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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