The Determination of Gas Content of Coal from Borecores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Doyle J
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The direct method of gas content determin ation developed by McCulloch and Diamond of the U.S.B.M. has been adapted to estimate the gas content of coal seams from slim exploration borecores in the Southern Coalfield. Emphasis has been placed on the measurement of this parameter without the physical destruction of the core which is required for subsequent chemical analysis. In field and laboratory equipment is simple and inexpensive. It enables the determination of lost and desorbed gas from a fresh geological core. Residual gas is not measured but is considered to be relatively low and of no consequence in ventilation considerations. Results to date show good correlation with those obtained from underground face samples. Gas contents from the mined seams varying from 2 m3/tonne to 14 m3/tonne have been measur- ed with this apparatus. Gas desorption characteristics of South Coast coals have been found to closely follow exponential mathematical Models.
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APA: Doyle J  (1983)  The Determination of Gas Content of Coal from Borecores

MLA: Doyle J The Determination of Gas Content of Coal from Borecores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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