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... explosion which occurred in the Haswell Colliery in 1844 , they observed many signs of the coal - dust being partly burned , and partly subjected to a charring or coking action , by the fire - damp explosion . Their lucid published ...
... explosion which occurred in the Haswell Colliery in 1844 , they observed many signs of the coal - dust being partly burned , and partly subjected to a charring or coking action , by the fire - damp explosion . Their lucid published ...
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... explosion . 2. The coal - dust is swept up by the blast and is partially burnt . 3. ( Speaking of Haswell Colliery explosion ) " There is every reason to believe that much coal - gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the ...
... explosion . 2. The coal - dust is swept up by the blast and is partially burnt . 3. ( Speaking of Haswell Colliery explosion ) " There is every reason to believe that much coal - gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the ...
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... explosion had ever occurred . The impression referred to above probably exercised a certain influence at that time in helping me to form the conception of what I believe to be the true explanation of great colliery explosions . In the ...
... explosion had ever occurred . The impression referred to above probably exercised a certain influence at that time in helping me to form the conception of what I believe to be the true explanation of great colliery explosions . In the ...
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