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Coal IndustryBy CLAYTON C. BALL
In the year 1948, more than ever before, the coal industry established itself on the threshold of a new and exciting future expansion. While production did not equal the wartime and peacetime peaks of
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal Industry Has Biggest Peacetime YearBy Evan Evans
IT is appropriate to evaluate 1947 in review as a year of a peacetime record production of about 676,000,000 tons of coal (anthracite and bituminous), closely approaching the extraordinary wartime out
Jan 1, 1948
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Coal Industry in UtahBy OTTO HERRES
UTAH has enormous deposits of high-grade bituminous coal. The United States Geological Survey estimates that there are 13,130 sq. mi. of land in Utah known to contain workable coal and these extensive
Jan 1, 1925
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Coal Industry Leaders Meet to Discuss Methane IssuesBy William R. Yernberg
A conference on coalbed and coal mine methane was held March 27 and 28, 2000, in Denver, CO. The conference, organized by the Strategic Resource Institute, was attended by leaders in the coal mining a
Jan 1, 2000
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Coal Industry Must Institute ResearchBy A. W. Gauger
SMELTING of iron ore, manufacture of steel, and the fabrication of ferrous metal products are all processes that require energy. Charcoal was adequate, to supply this energy for the relatively simple
Jan 1, 1941
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Coal Interface Defectors For Thin Seam MiningBy Oren Tranbarger
The ability to sense or detect the coal/non-coal interface during mining can provide numerous advantages for improving net coal recovery and quality, for increasing productivity, and for mining coal w
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal into the 21st CenturyBy Tomlinson R. C
The paper will briefly describe planning in the National Coal Board (NCB) and the contribution that operational research makes to it. It will then give details of some of the models in use and will
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal Investigation by the British Columbia Coal ControlBy T. B. Williams
THE British Columbia Coal Control was established in 1946 as a branch of the Department of Lands. Its functions are the administration of the Goal Act, the making of field and laboratory investigation
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal Is Still King At PP&L --- But For How Long? ? GeneralBy V. R. Burkhart
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company is an investor-owned public utility which was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on June 4, 1920, with general offices at 901 Hamilton S
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Leads Colorado’s Mining ResourceBy Steve Kral
Led by a surge in coal production and prices in recent years, Colorado’s mining industry is taking part in the same revival as others states and the world. Not too many years ago, the state’s indu
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal liquefaction in Canada - The CANMET programBy James F. Kelly
"Research and development on the production of liquid fuels from coal is rapidly expanding worldwide. AImost every industrialized country is engaged in coal liquefaction research and process developme
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Liquefaction TechnologyBy R. E. Pennington
My subject this morning is coal liquefaction technology. Actually, coal liquefaction involves a number of technologies in a very complex system. The first slide shows the major components of such a sy
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal Liquefaction: Present Status, Future PotentialBy Paul Wellman
The energy problem of the U. S; was emphasized by the oil embargo of late 1973 and early 1974 and it seemed for a time that the Federal Government, under pressure from the general public, might take s
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal log pipeline economics for the transport of coal over short distancesBy T R. Marrero, J W. Wilson
This paper presents costs for a coal log pipeline that can transport coal over distances from 50 km to 1500 km. The coal log pipeline (CLP) concept is a new technology in w hich coal is compacted into
Jan 10, 1996
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Coal Looks To The FutureBy T. Carl Shelton
The coal industry of the United States in 1967 had reasons to be both exuberant and concerned about its present and future role in the economy of the country. Continuing a momentum that began in the e
Jan 2, 1968
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Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine EconomicsBy Sarma S. Kanchibotla
In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi
Jan 1, 1999
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Coal Market Study For The Eastern Interior Province To 2040 ? IntroductionBy Ronald F. Ayers
The study upon which this paper is based was completed by Battelle's Columbus Laboratories for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1974. It is but part of an overall effort by the Corps to evalua
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Markets Under Acid Rain LegislationBy J. Platt
Debate over acid rain legislation has presented a moving target for coal and utility company planners attempting to figure out how legislation will affect their business environment. In spite of disag
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Measure Paleoenvironments and Seam Correlation in the Rapahoe Sector, Greymouth CoalfieldDrilling in the south of the Rapahoe Sector at Greymouth Coalfield has demonstrated the existence of thick coal seams in the upper Rewanui Member. Seam correlation is handicapped by complex lithostrat
Jan 1, 1985