IC 7876 Some Aspects Of The Coal Industry Of The U. S. S. R. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George Markon
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The rapid growth and development of the Soviet coal industry rank the U. S. S. R. with the United States among the leading coal-producing countries. The coal resources of the Soviet Union are among the largest in the world, although coal development has been hindered by the disadvantageous location of the coal deposits with respect to the major consuming centers. Although coal production in the U. S. S. R. reached a record high, the total energy output of mineral fuels in 1957 was still far below that of the United States because a significant part of Soviet coal output was lignites or lower rank coals. Although the Soviet coal industry soon may exceed that of the United States in tons produced, the energy equivalent of Soviet output will be considerably less because of the inclusion of a high percentage of lower rank coals. Energy sources in the United States also involve large quantities of oil and natural gas, whereas coal supplies most primary energy in the Soviet Union.
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APA: George Markon  (1959)  IC 7876 Some Aspects Of The Coal Industry Of The U. S. S. R. ? Summary

MLA: George Markon IC 7876 Some Aspects Of The Coal Industry Of The U. S. S. R. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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