Mini Symposium - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices ? Coal Utilization - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices - Heating Of Coal I~n Stockpiles - Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 60
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
Stockpiles have always been a necessary part of coal mining except, perhaps, when a person was mining only for the needs of his family from a seam on his home place or coal mined for the use of a small hamlet and carried to each man's house as it was mined. Then it may have been stockpiled at each man's place for several days or on the village common. Mining with this limited production required waste stockpiling. Stockpiling of the products of coal mining, both coal and waste material, has always been a necessity. Very little coal has ever been moved directly or immediately from the working face to the point of consumption and burned. It has always been expedient to stockpile the coal some- where and store the waste.
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(1981) Mini Symposium - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices ? Coal Utilization - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices - Heating Of Coal I~n Stockpiles - IntroductionMLA: Mini Symposium - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices ? Coal Utilization - Coal Pile Management Policies And Practices - Heating Of Coal I~n Stockpiles - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.