Pressure And Temperature Corrections For Coal Desorption Measurements

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lloyd M. English
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Accurate knowledge of the gas content of coal seams has always been important, according to the work of W. P. Diamond and J. R. Levine, 1981, but is becoming increasingly important for several reasons: Excessive gas emissions in the mine can create explosion hazards. Depletion of shallower coal reserves is forcing underground operations to greater depths where coal gas content is often greater. Natural gas prices and the need for new energy sources make naturally occurring coal gas a potential resource of economic interest. Information on coal gas content will impact mine designs, mine ventilation system specifications, and the effectiveness of methane control procedures used. Accurate resource assessment is needed for projecting and designing potential gas utilization enterprises. The emphasis upon methane hazards in mining operations, and upon potential methane utilization, has led us to improve upon the procedures used to determine coalbed methane levels.
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APA: Lloyd M. English  (1984)  Pressure And Temperature Corrections For Coal Desorption Measurements

MLA: Lloyd M. English Pressure And Temperature Corrections For Coal Desorption Measurements. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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