Hazardous Gases Underground
Explore the complexities of underground hazardous gases with Hazardous Gases Underground by Barry Doyle, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 390 pages and is an essential resource for professionals in civil engineering, environmental science, and geology.
With over 800 references, equations, drawings, and tables, this book equips readers with the critical skills necessary to effectively manage risks associated with underground gases. It provides in-depth insights into the hazardous properties of methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and gasoline vapors, enabling engineers and project managers to design reliable gas control measures while adhering to project time and cost constraints.
Whether you are involved in building construction, tunneling, or petroleum engineering, Hazardous Gases Underground is a must-have reference that combines scientific rigor with practical application.