Search Documents

Sort by

  • SME
    Coalbed Methane Potential In The Northern And Central Parts Of The Appalachian Basin

    By L. F. Ruppert, R. C. Milici

    Coalbed methane (CBM) is currently being produced from a relatively small area in the Dunkard and Pocahontas basins, in the northern and central parts of the Appalachian Basin, respectively. In gener

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Coalbed Methane Production And Utilization In China

    China’s vibrant economic growth is built on coal, the source of two thirds of the country’s electricity. Over 95 percent of China’s coal is mined underground with the average mining depth at 410 m and

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Coalbed Methane: Conversion Of A Liability To An Asset (11b9ca6f-41d6-45e7-8953-5ecd9068dbbb)

    By J. J. Schwoebel

    Resource Enterprises, Inc. (REI) is exploiting the coalbed gas resource by working in unison with active underground mining operations. At REI?s pilot project at the Soldier Canyon Mine, Carbon County

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Coalesced Copper-Its History, Production and Characteristics

    By H. H. Stout

    IN the early fall of 1925, the writer was conducting, in the Ledoux and Co. labora-tory, New York, experiments directed to-ward ascertaining the effect on its impurity content when cathode copper was

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Coalesced Copper-Its History, Production and Characteristics

    By H. H. Stout

    IN the early fall of 1025, the writer was conducting, in the Ledoux and Co. labora-tory, New York, experiments directed to-ward ascertaining the effect on its impurity content when cathode copper was

    Jan 1, 1940

  • IMPC
    Coalescence of Bubble Pairs in Surfactant Solutions

    By Seher Ata

    This paper is concerned with the coalescence behaviour of two bubbles in dilute solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, methyl isobutyl carbonil and triton x-100. Two bubbles were produced at the

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Coalescence Of Bubbles In Aqueous Solutions Of Electrolytes

    By Peter K. Weissenborn, Robert J. Pugh

    The contrasting behaviour of electrolytes in inhibiting coalescence of bubbles was explained by the positive and negative distribution of anions and cations at the gadwater interface. Further, the eff

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Coalification - Deformation Relationships in the Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales

    Vitrinite reflectance forms the basis of a study of coal rank variation in two areas of the Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales, on the northern margin of the Sydney Basin. A selective analysis proce

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Coalinga-Newcomer To The Asbestos Industry

    By Robert C. Munro, Kenneth M. Reim

    NEW IDRIA INTRUSIVE For the most part this ultrabasic mass is a highly sheared serpentine, the exposed rock being made up of small serpentine chips and plates, the faces of which have been slickens

    Jan 9, 1962

  • CIM
    Coalmine Ground Seismic for Advance Detection of Goafs and Roadways

    By Si Qin

    Unknown goafs and roadways of abandoned coalmines can be a great water inrush hazard for coalmine workers. Consequently, advance detection of such hazards is of great importance. By detonating seismic

    Aug 1, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Coalmine methane emission estimates – an evolving understanding

    By S Raval

    The estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from coalmines is increasingly becoming a priority for both operators and regulators. At the same time, involved scientific challenges in the methane measure

    Sep 1, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Coalmine Pillar Design and Performance during Mechanised Pillar Extraction in India

    By I D. Gregson, A S. Garcia, K M. MacAndrew

    The design work undertaken by Rock Mechanics Technology (now part of Golder Associates (Golder)) has played a major part in successfully establishing mechanised room and pillar working in Indian coalm

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Coalmine ventilation – examining the past, looking to the future

    By J M. Galvin

    History attests to the catastrophic consequences that fire, explosion and contaminated, noxious andirrespirable atmospheres can have for workplace health and safety in underground coal mining. It also

    Oct 12, 2022

  • CIM
    COALMOD A Financial Analysis and Policy Simulation Model for Coal Mining Developments

    By Philippe Monier, Frank C. Basham

    "This paper outlines the scope and applications of 'COALMOD', the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources' computerized financial simulation model for coal mi

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Coalpak – Minepak Extended To Model Layered Deposits

    By Louis C. Just, Robert L. Sandefur, Carl E. Williams

    In 1981 Ertec Rocky Mountain, Inc. completed a significant development in contemporary planning support; MINEPAK was completed, tested on various properties and offered for license. MINEPAK was one of

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Coals - Kaolin

    By Haydn H. Murray, Sam M. Pickering

    The term kaolin is used here, in a commercial sense, for near- white clay deposits which are dominantly comprised of the mineral kaolinite, or for products refined from such deposits. The term "china

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Coals In Alaska

    By John J. Mulligan

    Coal is found in every major geographic region throughout Alaska and in two offshore areas. Since about 1852 over 100 small mines have opened and closed. Last years production was almost entirely from

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Coals in Mexico-Santa Rosa District

    By W. H. Adams

    I DOUBT if many of our engineers know of the existence of coal-fields extending over hundreds of miles of territory bordering on and lying contiguous to the Rio Grande River in Mexico. Essential as th

    Jan 1, 1882

  • NIOSH
    Coals Of Chile - Introduction

    By Albert L. Toenges

    Early in 1944 the Chilean Government expressed a desire for assistance from the Bureau of Mines in a study of the coal deposits, coal-mining methods, and preparation and benefication of coals in Chile

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Coals Of Ohio And Their Limitations For Byproduct Coke

    By Wilbur Stout

    IN Ohio, the annual output of coke made from native coals has averaged not more than 70,000 tons, or about enough to run a 200-ton blast furnace. Raw coal locally mined from the Sharon, or No. 1, bed

    Jan 9, 1919