Firedamp Emission and Methane Content of Coal Measures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Mehmet Guney
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A series of experimental investigations was carried out in situ and in the laboratory with special emphasis on the gassy seams of the Kozlu District, Zonguldak Coalfield, Turkey. The nature of firedamp emission in the return airways of coal faces together with the individual parameters affecting the phnomenon were studied and the observations are discussed. The residual methane content of the lump coal samples was determined by the volumetric method. All the evidence obtained from the field and laboratory results indicate that certain coal seams under production in the Kozlu District of the Zonguldak Coalfield are very gassy in nature. There are cases where in the return airways of some coal faces the total emission of methane reached up to 3300 cu ft pure methane per ton of coal mined. From the impressions gained in the course of the present work and from available literature, retention and emission of methane are basically large-scale phenomena, dependent on exogenous and endogenous parameters in coal mine, which may effect to a greater or lesser degree actual firedamp incidents.
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APA: Mehmet Guney  (1976)  Firedamp Emission and Methane Content of Coal Measures

MLA: Mehmet Guney Firedamp Emission and Methane Content of Coal Measures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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