A one-dimensional model for in situ coal gasification
C. B Thorsness
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A one-dimensional model for in situ coal gasification
Published
1978
Publisher
Dept. of Energy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Pages
51
A one-dimensional model for in situ coal gasification
High-temperature CO/O--coal reaction rate experiments
Underground coal conversion program
High-temperature COb2s/Ob2s--coal reaction rate experiments
Combined CO-O
Combined COb2s-Ob2s underground pyrolysis-gasification of Southwestern coals
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A one-dimensional model for in situ coal gasification was written by C. B Thorsness.
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