Elemental composition of coal dusted created by mining and laboratory size reduction
Journal Article
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· Mining Engineering (Littleton, Colorado); (USA)
OSTI ID:5700128
- Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA (USA). Dept. of Mining
Coal extraction by continuous miners (CM) is currently the most common underground method in the US industry and accounts for slightly more than two-thirds of the nation's deep mining production (National Coal Association, 1987). Even if longwall mining should become more commonplace, it can proceed only after ventilation and access entries have been driven by CMs. Since an area of concern continues to be the effects of the dust generated on the health of mineworkers, this paper discusses the relationship between the elemental composition of mining-generated airborne dust sampled from the immediate ventilation return of a CM and laboratory-generated dust derived from channel samples taken from the mines. There are several potential contributions of this type of study to the coal mining industry. First, after more fundamental knowledge of the causes of Coal Worker's Pneumoconiosis (CWP) is learned, the laboratory-generated respirable dust could be used to identify a potentially hazardous coal seam. Also, this study could possibly aid in understanding the fundamental causes of CWP by producing mining-simulated samples of coal dust that could be used in epidemiological studies.
- OSTI ID:
- 5700128
- Journal Information:
- Mining Engineering (Littleton, Colorado); (USA), Journal Name: Mining Engineering (Littleton, Colorado); (USA) Vol. 41:8; ISSN MIENA; ISSN 0026-5187
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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STORAGE
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Lignite
& Peat-- Properties & Composition
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Lignite
& Peat-- Underground Mining-- Strata Mechanics & Control-- (1987-)
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CUTTER LOADERS
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LOADERS
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MINES
MINING EQUIPMENT
NORTH AMERICA
PRODUCTIVITY
STORAGE
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
USA
VENTILATION