Agglutinating, Coking, And By -Product Tests Of Coals From Pierce County, Wash. - Introduction - Scope Of Investigations

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 38
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1931
Abstract
The investigations recorded in this bulletin were conducted by the Pacific Coke & Coal Co. in cooperation with the United States Bureau of Mines and the University of Washington. They cover one phase of a comprehensive investigation to determine whether coals from an extensive, undeveloped area of Pierce County, Wash., can be used in the manufacture of coke for the iron blast furnace. The completed investigation had three parts: (1) A geological survey of the coal property, (2) washing and crushing tests of the coals, and (3) coking and by-product tests. The geological survey, which was not conducted in cooperation with the Bureau of Mines and the University of Washington, included systematic tracing of the coal beds by test holes throughout the property, except some portions covered by an impenetrable layer of glacial drift. By this means all of the beds were correlated, their thickness and general character were determined, and tonnage estimates were made. Only such parts of the survey results as are necessary to a full explanation of the investigations described herein are included in this bulletin.
Citation
APA:
(1931) Agglutinating, Coking, And By -Product Tests Of Coals From Pierce County, Wash. - Introduction - Scope Of InvestigationsMLA: Agglutinating, Coking, And By -Product Tests Of Coals From Pierce County, Wash. - Introduction - Scope Of Investigations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.