The emission of carbon monoxide (CO), the silent killer, from coal fire is inevitable. The developed coal pillars are being extracted by opencast mining at Chirimiri due to fire. Though coal faces are quenched by spraying water under high pressure and high walls are blanketed by overburden but even then there is release of carbon monoxide at higher concentration. The paper deals with the estimation of CO concentration at various areas of the mine and its surroundings
Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine entry in t...
Surface mine blasting was recently investigated as a potential source of high concentrations of stra...
Most coal and coal bearing strata contain significant quantities of gases. These gases are either po...
Several locations of Jharia coalfield are affected by fire and carbon monoxide (CO) is a product of ...
The disappearance of carbon monoxide in mines is vitally linked with the study of underground fires ...
ABSTRACT: Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine ...
It is imperative to have an in-depth understanding of CO overrun at the air return corner not only f...
Presently about 80% of the production of coal in India is being produced from opencast mine. The ope...
The work investigated the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration from anthropogenic sources in eight, d...
Carbon monoxide (CO) from the use of biomass products causes some deaths in the United Kingdom every...
Experiments on carbon monoxide generation principle of pine which has been widely used in the histor...
Atmospheric pollution due to particulate matter (PM) in opencast coal mining area is a very critical...
The primary danger with underground mine fires is carbon monoxide poisoning. A good knowledge of smo...
The burning of coal has a number of environmentally harmful constituents, including carbon dioxide (...
Fortunately for us, carbon monoxide (CO)—a toxic gas—is a very minor constituent of the atmosphere. ...
Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine entry in t...
Surface mine blasting was recently investigated as a potential source of high concentrations of stra...
Most coal and coal bearing strata contain significant quantities of gases. These gases are either po...
Several locations of Jharia coalfield are affected by fire and carbon monoxide (CO) is a product of ...
The disappearance of carbon monoxide in mines is vitally linked with the study of underground fires ...
ABSTRACT: Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine ...
It is imperative to have an in-depth understanding of CO overrun at the air return corner not only f...
Presently about 80% of the production of coal in India is being produced from opencast mine. The ope...
The work investigated the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration from anthropogenic sources in eight, d...
Carbon monoxide (CO) from the use of biomass products causes some deaths in the United Kingdom every...
Experiments on carbon monoxide generation principle of pine which has been widely used in the histor...
Atmospheric pollution due to particulate matter (PM) in opencast coal mining area is a very critical...
The primary danger with underground mine fires is carbon monoxide poisoning. A good knowledge of smo...
The burning of coal has a number of environmentally harmful constituents, including carbon dioxide (...
Fortunately for us, carbon monoxide (CO)—a toxic gas—is a very minor constituent of the atmosphere. ...
Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine entry in t...
Surface mine blasting was recently investigated as a potential source of high concentrations of stra...
Most coal and coal bearing strata contain significant quantities of gases. These gases are either po...