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Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Notes on practice in Doncaster coal field in South Yorkshire, in connection with work to isolate areas subject to spontaneous heating of coal; properties of dry and wet sand; sand dams; advantages of steel sheeting in sand dams, over sand and bricks or stone packing to blanket heated area. Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - Jan 28 p 186; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v Feb 1938 p 400-2; Colliery Guardian v 156 n 4020 and 4022 Jan 14 1938 p 91 and (discussion) Jan 28 p 167-8 (discussion) 402-7)
Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Notes on practice in Doncaster coal field in South Yorkshire, in connection with work to isolate areas subject to spontaneous heating of coal; properties of dry and wet sand; sand dams; advantages of steel sheeting in sand dams, over sand and bricks or stone packing to blanket heated area. Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - Jan 28 p 186; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v Feb 1938 p 400-2; Colliery Guardian v 156 n 4020 and 4022 Jan 14 1938 p 91 and (discussion) Jan 28 p 167-8 (discussion) 402-7)
Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Iron Coal Trades Rev
Atkinson, F.S. (author)
1938
Article (Journal)
English
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Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight, F
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Simple method of making stoppings and roadways more nearly airtight, F
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
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