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Coal Preparation Progress in Western CanadaUp to thirty years ago, coal preparation in western Canada, except at four plants, had not included actual coal washing. The exceptions were at Nanaimo and Royston, B.C., where tub washers and wet tab
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Problems of AlbertaBy W. J. Dick
THE purpose of this paper is to point out, briefly, the importance of the coal mining industry of Alberta and to stress the economic factors that hinder its development; also to offer suggestions rela
Jan 1, 1936
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Coal Processing at Fording Coal LimitedBy Al Gagnon
Since start-up in 1972, many circuit problems have been encountered, most of which were related to the abundance of fines (-28 mesh), which the circuit had not been designed to treat. The major proble
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal Production by Contract Strip MiningBy W. J. Blackstock
Introduction To The great majority of people, the term 'strip coal' has little or no meaning, or if it has any significance it is thought to refer to a poor grade of coal that had to be a
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal Quality Estimation using Geophysical Logging Without Radioactive SourcesBy Filipe Beretta
This study investigates geophysical logging capacity to predict coal quality. It was analyzed for possible correlation, some parameters determined via laboratory analysis of coal against results for t
Oct 1, 2009
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Coal rank changes in the Sydney and Pictou coalfields of Nova Scotia; cause and economic significanceBy Peter A. Hacquebard
"The coals of the Sydney and Pictou coalfields are generally classed as high volatile ""A "" and medium volatile bituminous coals but there are significant differences within and even beyond this rank
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal reclamation from the Summit Mine dumpBy Godfrey W. McDonald, Dennis E. Fredrickson
"Commercial coal mining has been recorded in Nova Scotia since 1863 and during this period an estimated 60,000,000 short tons of mine discard containing 10 1030% coal has been accumulated, Approximate
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Reclamation from the Summit Mine Dump (Paper No. 13 )"Background:The recorded coal production in Nova Scotia from 1863 to 1980 was 390, 000, 000 short tons. This extraction was associated with an estimated 60,000,000 short tons of discarded material. Th
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Research and Development in Canada - 1970"An unparalleled growth in the Canadian coal industry in 1970 coincided with increasing awareness by Canadians of their environment and their geography with its accompanying transportation factors. R
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Research and Development in Canada -1969"In response to needs created by intensive exploration and accelerating expansion of coal mining in the Western provinces, Canadian R & D on coal is progressively widening its scope. Principal interes
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal Research and Development in• Canada -1968"Accelerated expansion of Western Canada's metallurgical coal industry has again stimulated considerable exploration activity in the Rocky Mountain Foothills Belt and influenced much of the R&D relate
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal Research in Canada -1964By H D. Smith
T HE production of coal in Canada was slightly higher in 1964 than in the immediate past, and the major users continue to be the electric utility and metallurgical industries. There are continuing tre
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal Research in Canada -1967"Developing markets for western metallurgical coal have continued to stimulate considerable exploration activity in the Rocky Mountain foothills and to influence major segments of a wide-ranging carbo
Jan 1, 1968
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Coal Research in Canada, 1966"Far from being eclipsed by petroleum and natural gas, Canadian coal continues to command wide (and apparently growing) interest.Major R & D investigations are currently heavily oriented toward coal b
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Research In Canada-1965"THE Canadian Advisory Committee on Coal Research, which is commonly known as CACCR, has been in existence for the past five years and has held annual meetings during that period. This Committee is co
Jan 1, 1966
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Coal Reserves of SaskatchewanBy W. H. Hastings
Introductory In the amount of her coal reserves, Saskatchewan ranks third among the provinces of the Dominion, with a total, as estimated by D. B. Dowling, of 59,812,000,000 tons. All the coal so f
Jan 1, 1929
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Coal Resource Base in Poland from the Perspective of using the JORC CodeBy Sobczyk
The article will present a comparison of classifications of resources according to the JORC Code System with Polish classification, basing on system used in Eastern Europe. The differences between the
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal Resources of Nova Scotia and their FutureBy A. E. Cameron
MR. N. T. AVARD : I would like to congratulate Dr. Cameron on his presentation of some pertinent facts about the Coal Resources of Nova Scotia. There is no question but what there is something very de
Jan 1, 1944
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Coal screeningBy A. D. Walters
"IntroductionScreens are used in coal preparation plants for four basic functions, namely:I. Scalping off large size run-of-mine coal for initial size reduction;2. Sizing of coal treatment in differen
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Seams of the Estevan Area, SaskatchewanBy M. E. Holter
"Five main lignite seams occur in the Tertiary Ravenscrag Formation in the Eastevan area, at depths of 100 feet or less. They are named, in ascending order: the Boundary, Estevan, Souris, Roche Percee
Jan 1, 1972