Mining Publication: Modeling and Data Analysis of 50 to 5000 kHz Radio Wave Propagation in Coal Mines
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Original creation date: February 1990
This supplement to the final report is a collection of interim and monthly reports and working memoranda prepared during the course of this program to document the progress, methods and results of the work.
Authors: RL Lagace, AG Emslie, MA Grossman
Contract/MOA Report - February 1990
Arthur D Little, Inc. U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract No. H0346045-2. 1990; :1-238
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