• Firedamp is any flammable gas found in coal mines, typically coalbed methane. It is particularly found in areas where the coal is bituminous. The gas accumulates...
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  • A firedamp whistle (German: Schlagwetterpfeife) is an instrument for the prophylactic indication of firedamp — flammable gases often present in coal mines...
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    Methane (redirect from Marsh gas,firedamp)
    in which 92 men perished, Sir Humphry Davy established that the feared firedamp was in fact largely methane. The name "methane" was coined in 1866 by the...
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    explosions due to the presence of methane and other flammable gases, called firedamp or minedamp. German polymath Alexander von Humboldt, working for the German...
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    for firedamp. The origin of the firedamp is debatable: either the fractured roof allowed a sudden outburst from the seams above, or else the firedamp was...
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  • (meaning "vapour"). Damps are variable mixtures and are historic terms. Firedamp – Naturally occurring flammable mixtures, principally methane. Blackdamp...
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    George Stephenson in 1815 as a miner's lamp to prevent explosions due to firedamp in coal mines. In 1815, Stephenson was the engine-wright at the Killingworth...
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  • of gases left in a mine following an explosion caused by methane-rich firedamp, which itself can initiate a much larger explosion of coal dust. The term...
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    bunker. The coal used in Maine was bituminous, which is known for releasing firedamp, a mixture of gases composed primarily of flammable methane that is prone...
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    industry, this type of coal is known for releasing the largest amounts of firedamp, a dangerous mixture of gases that can cause underground explosions.[citation...
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  • was raised this way. Mines in which there was a significant amount of firedamp came into the category of "fiery mines" and had special rules applied to...
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  • possibly more, with the youngest being a boy of 11. It was known that firedamp was present in the pit and it is likely that this was ignited by a naked...
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    issues in Appalachia Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia Firedamp Health and environmental impact of the coal industry Health effects of...
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  • which killed 1,549 in 1942. Such accidents were usually initiated by firedamp ignitions, the shock wave of which raised coal dust from the floor of the...
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    dry, unlike mines to the west of the fault, and was therefore prone to firedamp. The Main coal in particular, which made up most of Gresford's output,...
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    called the first disaster at the Saint-Louis coal mine, was the first firedamp explosion in the Ronchamp and Champagney coalfields (Haute-Saône) and one...
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    in demand. Some of the region's coal seams contained high quantities of firedamp, a highly explosive gas consisting of methane and hydrogen. In an earlier...
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    NOx smog smoke sulfur dioxide the petroleum industry toxic heavy metals Firedamp Hydrosulfuric acid Outbursts Problems in coal mining Whitedamp Related...
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    issues in Appalachia Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia Firedamp Health and environmental impact of the coal industry Health effects of...
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    steam engine. Coal mining was very dangerous owing to the presence of firedamp in many coal seams. Some degree of safety was provided by the safety lamp...
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    avoided the necessity of using candles which risked sparking explosions of firedamp. Another safe source of illumination in mines was bottles containing fireflies...
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    NOx smog smoke sulfur dioxide the petroleum industry toxic heavy metals Firedamp Hydrosulfuric acid Outbursts Problems in coal mining Whitedamp Related...
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    to dig a passageway into Mamonster. After 23 feet (7.0 m) there was a firedamp explosion and they realised that they had penetrated some old workings...
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  • practically related to terms for other underground mine gases such as firedamp, black damp, stink damp, and afterdamp. The meaning of "damp" in this term...
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    grass roots and also helps to aerate the surrounding mud. Anoxic waters Firedamp, produced naturally in coal mines Hydric soil Landfill gas, produced incidentally...
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    collapse, rock burst, outbursts, and gas explosions.[citation needed] Firedamp explosions can trigger the far more dangerous coal dust explosions, which...
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    issues in Appalachia Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia Firedamp Health and environmental impact of the coal industry Health effects of...
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    issues in Appalachia Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia Firedamp Health and environmental impact of the coal industry Health effects of...
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    mines can escape more freely. Thus low pressure increases the risk of firedamp accumulating. Collieries therefore keep track of the pressure. In the case...
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