Abstract

The paper describes the work undertaken to determine the in situ permeability of coal in a virgin seam. The installation and testing procedures are outlined. The results are analysed to evaluate the effect of localised fractures and fissures on the seams' permeability. An estimation of the size of a localised fracture is made from the results using a method developed by Barker [1].

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