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Field Studies of CO Migration from Blasting
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Document Date: 2012-08-29 17:28:20


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Latrobe / /

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E Next-Day CO / NIOSH’s Pittsburgh Research Laboratory / Shot Next-Day CO / Next-Day CO / entrapped CO / /

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United States / Canada / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

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Richard J. Mainiero National Institute / National Institute / /

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gas probe / fracture systems / gas pressure pulse / Gas mixtures consisting / record gas concentration data / construction site / airport construction site / gaseous toxic detonation products / blast site / detonation products / trapped detonation products / gas migrating / gas sample tubes / satellite holes / gas propagation / electrochemical cell-based gas analyzers / longer duration gas pressure pulse / gas sampling boreholes / satellite monitoring hole / satellite borehole pressure histories / mining / on-line gas analyzers / maximum gas pressure decreases / Gas samples / underground public utilities / satellite monitoring / gas sampling / subsequent gas chromatograph / gas injection / /

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Richard J. Mainiero National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health / /

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Michael J. Sapko / Marcia L. Harris / /

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contractor / /

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F 15 / /

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Pennsylvania / Québec / Colorado / /

Technology

fracturing / electrochemical cell / /

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