RI 3233 The Occurrence of Gases In Coals (309cd25a-d5a0-492f-b9e8-8c724ed5558b)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George S. Rice
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jun 1, 1934

Abstract

"The emission of hydrocarbon gases from coal beds and contiguous strata causes many accidents in coal—mine workings, the number of fatalities so caused being second only to those due to falls of roof. Gases tend to increase in amount with depth of coal mining, hence the danger of explosion is increased with depth. The pressure of the gas in virgin—coal areas at a distance from mine workings likewise tends to increase with depth from the surface, probably due to corresponding increase in hydraulic head and possibly, when the gas is held in nonporous formations, to greater ground pressure. The rise in gas pressure with depth under usual conditions is shown in wells drilled from the surface and in some coal fields in drill holes into the face of workings; however, under normal conditions of coal formation gas does not issue into workings under high pressure because the coal and adjacent strata have many bedding and joint planes which allow the gas to escape freely at the face of the workings. The rare occurrence of instantaneous outbursts of gas, with violent effects referred to later, constitute the exception.Variations of volume and pressure of fire-damp or methane found in different coal beds by wells at a distance from mine workings, are analogous to variations in volume and pressure of natural gas found in different gas and oil sands, although in general the pressure tends to increase with the depth. Sometimes, however, in tight sands higher in the formation the pressure of gas therein is abnormally high, and on drilling the well deeper gas in the lower strata may be found at lower pressure."
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APA: George S. Rice  (1934)  RI 3233 The Occurrence of Gases In Coals (309cd25a-d5a0-492f-b9e8-8c724ed5558b)

MLA: George S. Rice RI 3233 The Occurrence of Gases In Coals (309cd25a-d5a0-492f-b9e8-8c724ed5558b). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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