Discussion - Petrologic Methods For Application To Solid Fuels Of The Future - Mining Engineering, Page 629, June 1956, AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Schopf, James M.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gilbert H. Cady
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Abstract

Those coal mining and preparation engineers and operators who read this article will probably be most concerned with those parts which deal with the applied aspects of coal petrology in the fields of mining and technology. Actually the two categories overlap to such a degree that they are essentially one. The article appears to suggest that there are two points of veiw in the field of applied coal petrology. From one viewpoint the interest is in the attributes of the various macerals (Fig. 4)-vitrinite, exinite, and inertinite-in terms of utilization (when the coal is burned, coked, gasified, hydrogenated, etc.). From the other point of view, assuming that the macerals do possess individuality in behavior, interest attaches to the possibility that coal of a particular type (maceral composition) can be prepared by discriminating methods of preparation and blending. Most of the 29 items listed for mining and technology can be assigned to one or the other of these two categories.
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APA: Gilbert H. Cady  (1958)  Discussion - Petrologic Methods For Application To Solid Fuels Of The Future - Mining Engineering, Page 629, June 1956, AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Schopf, James M.

MLA: Gilbert H. Cady Discussion - Petrologic Methods For Application To Solid Fuels Of The Future - Mining Engineering, Page 629, June 1956, AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Schopf, James M.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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