Bulletin 72 Occurrence of Explosive Gases in Coal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. H. Darton
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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130
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

This report presents the results of an investigation begun by the Government in the summer of 1907, the investigation being started under the immediate supervision of Dr. J. A. Holmes and continued under him as director after it was transferred to the Bureau of Mines in 1910, the field studies being completed in the spring of 1912. The purpose of the investigation was to obtain information on the origin of the inflammable gases in coal and the conditions under which they occur. It was especially intended to ascertain whether there was any relation between the occurrence of gas and the structural or other geologic features of the coal beds. To this end many months were spent in mines and much time was devoted to the examination of mine maps, bore-hole records, and other data made available by the kindness of various coal companies. Two fields of work were selected-one in the northern anthracite basin of Pennsylvania, where the beds are considerably flexed, and the other in the southern part of the bituminous coal field of Illinois, where the beds lie nearly horizontal. In order to take advantage of results of previous investigations of the same general subject, an extended examination was made of reports of various investigators in Europe and America. A digest of the information obtained from these publications is included in the first part of this report, which constitutes an introduction to the discussion of the conditions governing the occurrence of inflammable gas in coal beds.
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APA: N. H. Darton  (1915)  Bulletin 72 Occurrence of Explosive Gases in Coal Mines

MLA: N. H. Darton Bulletin 72 Occurrence of Explosive Gases in Coal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1915.

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