Feasibility Study To Use Calcite In Mitigating Black Lung Problems In High BAI -Containing Coal Fields

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Xi Huang
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

The coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) has been considered as the most serious health problem in the coal mining industry. The development of CWP in a worker lung depends on the average concentration and toxic components of the coal dust and the exposure length. Toxicity studies on coal dust shows the bio-available iron (BAI) in the coal dust plays an adverse role in the CWP development. It is also found that presence of calcite in the coal seams can significantly reduce the CWP cases as evidenced by the significant difference between the coal miners in the western and Appalachian coal regions. Based on this finding, it is proposed to artificially introduce calcite to BAI -containing coals in the effort to mitigate the CWP disease in coal industry. This paper introduces the scientific bases, the main geological factor that makes the differences, the proposed methods to introduce calcite to coal dust or to coal seams. Feasibility for the proposed methods is also discussed.
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APA: Xi Huang  (2013)  Feasibility Study To Use Calcite In Mitigating Black Lung Problems In High BAI -Containing Coal Fields

MLA: Xi Huang Feasibility Study To Use Calcite In Mitigating Black Lung Problems In High BAI -Containing Coal Fields. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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