Field-Scale Void Detecton In Coal Piles Using Resistivity Imaging

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Rene Rodriguez Henry Rodriguez Michael Lhamond Jeffrey C. Johnson Steve Iverson
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To reduce fatalities resulting from personnel falling into voids formed above feeders in coal piles, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Spokane Research Laboratory established a project to monitor coal surge piles to detect the formation of voids. A resistivity imaging method has been developed by GECOH Exploration, of Lexington, KY, in which a geophysical technique known as vertical electrical sounding (VES) is used to scan for these voids. VES operates by measuring the electrical field produced by a current in the ground at the bottom of the coal pile. This paper summarizes the results obtained from a field-scale test and shows that mapping voids within a coal pile is possible.
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APA: Rene Rodriguez Henry Rodriguez Michael Lhamond Jeffrey C. Johnson Steve Iverson  Field-Scale Void Detecton In Coal Piles Using Resistivity Imaging

MLA: Rene Rodriguez Henry Rodriguez Michael Lhamond Jeffrey C. Johnson Steve Iverson Field-Scale Void Detecton In Coal Piles Using Resistivity Imaging. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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