Mining Publication: Gas Content Determinations of Salt Samples Using Acoustic Responses
Original creation date: January 1987
The Bureau of Mines has developed a practical methodology for determining occluded gas contents of domal rock salt samples. The method, which is portable and fieldworthy, provides results in 5 min or less and does not require a laboratory environment or specially trained personnel to obtain meaningful results. The results can be used to identify gas-enriched zones, and thus may aid mine operators in production planning or ventilation design. The test method is based on the relationship between gas content and the acoustic response of salt samples as they are dissolved in water. The relationship is defined by an equation, and the results are repeatable. The equation was derived by testing a series of rock salt samples collected from domal salt mines in Louisiana.
Authors: TE Marshall, GL Finfinger
Report of Investigations - January 1987
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10005859
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Report of Investigations 9113, NTIS No. PB88-232517, 1987; :1-10
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- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program