The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roger L. King
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Working in gassy ground conditions is an everyday occurrence for the U.S. coal mining industry. As tunneling operators begin to venture into projects that expose them to the additional hazard of potentially explosive atmospheres, lessons learned by the mining industry over years of experience should be transferred into this industry. This paper will present practices developed by the U.S. coal mining industry for dealing with the problem of excavating material in potentially explosive atmospheres. Procedures will be discussed that can be used to detect and quantify gas prior to mining that have application to the construction industry. Degasification or drainage practices, including predrainage from vertical and horizontal boreholes, will be discussed. Also, ventilation practices commonly used in the mining industry will be presented.
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APA: Roger L. King  (1985)  The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy Conditions

MLA: Roger L. King The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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