Coal-Bituminous And Lignite - General Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. H. Young
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

THE BITUMINOUS coal and lignite industry declined slightly in 1961, compared with the 1960 figures. All of the major items, production, consumption, average value, exports, and employment, declined. Even the steady upward trend in mechanization failed to materialize; the percentages of total tonnages mechanically loaded and cleaned remained the same as in the preceding year. However, tonnage per man per day increased from 12.83 tons in 1960 to 13.87 tons in 1961, owing partly to the increased tonnage produced by continuous mining machines. Also, the percentage of total production mined by stripping and by augers increased slightly. Production.-The output of bituminous coal and lignite in the United States in 1961-403 million tons-was 3 percent less than the 416 million tons produced in 1960. Production was retarded in 1961, owing largely to the business recession and reduced exports.
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APA: W. H. Young  (1962)  Coal-Bituminous And Lignite - General Summary

MLA: W. H. Young Coal-Bituminous And Lignite - General Summary . The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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