- mine gas term for foul-smelling
hydrogen sulfide-rich gas
mixtures is
stinkdamp.
Hydrogen sulfide is a
highly toxic and
flammable gas (flammable range:...
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primarily by
carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide and nitrogen, with
highly toxic stinkdamp-constituent
hydrogen sulfide possibly also present. However, the high...
- symptoms. It
produces no
obvious odor (unlike the
hydrogen sulfide of
stinkdamp), is
constantly being reintroduced to the air (instead of
being released...
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which causes carbon monoxide poisoning.
Hydrogen sulfide, also
called stinkdamp, may co-occur. Coal
frequently starts to burn
slowly in
mines when it...
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monoxide and
other gases produced by combustion); poisonous,
explosive stinkdamp (hydrogen sulfide), with its
characteristic rotten-egg odour; and the...
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amounts of
carbon monoxide,
which is
toxic and
potentially explosive.
Stinkdamp –
Naturally occurring hydrogen sulphide and
other gases. The hydrogen...
- the
strata over a
worked out area,
resulting in
lowering of the roof.
Stinkdamp Sulphuretted hydrogen gas,
lethal following brief exposure.
Surveyor A...
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monoxide rich air from the
incomplete combustion of coal or firedamp,
stinkdamp –
hydrogen sulphide and
other damps and
afterdamp – the gas
formed by...
- few
yards from the base of the
shaft and
their clothes had the
smell of
stinkdamp upon them.
Smoke was seen
ascending from John Pit, a sure sign of the...