RI 3233 The Occurrence Of Gases In Coals ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 64
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
The material in this paper is intended simply, to be an inquiry into some of the theoretical aspects of the occurrence of methane and carbon dioxide in coal, with a brief resume of the more recent literature. Several discussions on various phases of the subject have been published, a few of which (4, 20, 25, 88, 90)4/ have more or less extensive bibliographies of tie earlier literature. In large measure the pertinent literature deals with the unusual aspects of the subject, and in consequence it might appear that the normal aspects have not been given due consideration here. The latter information is largely a matter of practical field experience, and since that which is normal to one locality is often abnormal to another no sharp differentiation appears to be necessary or, in fact, possible. No attempt will be made to present a critical discussion of the relations between the presence of gases in coal and pertinent geologic features or mining practice. Although the presence of foreign gases in the ventilating air of many mines is not particularly noticeable, in many others the evolution of methane and perhaps small amounts of carbon dioxide (or sometimes the reverse - large amounts of carbon. dioxide with perhaps sore methane) is quite apparent.
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(1934) RI 3233 The Occurrence Of Gases In Coals ? IntroductionMLA: RI 3233 The Occurrence Of Gases In Coals ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.