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Coal Resources For The Future: Summary Results Of The Us Geological Survey National Coal Resource Assessment
By B. S. Pierce
The National Coal Resource Assessment – 2000 project was a multi-year effort by the U.S. Geological Survey to identify, characterize, and assess the coal resources that will supply a major part of the
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal Review
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States in 2007 totaled 1.03 Gt (1,145.6 million st), according to preliminary data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) (Ta-ble 1). This is a decrease of 1.5
Jan 1, 2008
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Coal Review
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States in 2008 reached a record level of 1.06 Gt (1,171.5 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (Table 1). This
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Review
By William Watson
Coal production in the United States in 2010 increased to a level of 960 Mt (1,085.3 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), an increase of 1
Jan 1, 2011
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Coal Review
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States in 2009 de-creased to 972.8 Mt (1,072.8 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This is a decline of 8.5
Jun 1, 2010
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Coal Seam Geology And Quality Control - Introduction
By F. W. Metzger
Coal quality control in mining and mine planning has always been important and has become even more essential in recent years due to environmental considerations. The primary consumers of the sub-bitu
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Seam Structure As A Basis For Decision Making ? Summary
By Joseph W. Leonard
By combining statistical methods with specialized coal technology, novel and widely applicable procedures are developed which are useful for making important decisions based on coal seam structure. By
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal Silo Problems And Solutions
By V 7. 0 / 300 dpi
In the last ten years the U.S. coal industry has experienced the collapse of several large silos. In addition, other problems such as extensive structural damage, small "live" capacities, inadequate f
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Supply and Demand – A Review of 1991 Activities
By B. D. Hong
The Coal supply and demand review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. In 1991, the US coal industry produced 902 Mt (994 million st) of coal, according to preliminary data compiled by the
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Surface Chemistry and its Effect on Fine Coal Processing
All coal preparation unit operations in which fine coal is handled depend to some extent on wettability of coal surface by water. The wetting results from interactions between the coal surface and wat
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal Surface Mine Reclamation Pacific Coast Utilities Objectives & Practices The Centralia Project
By McCarthy. Richard E.
The prime movers of the Centralia Project, the surface coal mine and the power plant, private utilities are very aware of public attitudes. They have established and maintain the reputation for leader
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Systems – A Gateway To Predictive Assessments Of Coal Production
By R. Milici
Current federal and State coal assessments estimate resources in the ground, resources available for mining, and economically recoverable resources. None of these assessments predict the amount of co
Jan 1, 2004
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Frozen Coal - Problems & Solutions
By Joe D. Mitzel
The Indian Head fine has been in existence since 1922. For over 56 years there have been North Dakota people mining coal at this same location. The area affected will fit inside a circle 5 km in diame
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Operational Experience At Arch Mineral
By Richard S. Klein
Frozen coal creates severe handling problems. Utilities require uninterrupted supplies of coal to meet their increasing coal consumption rates. Difficulties incurred due to frozen coal result in more
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Physical Chemistry Of Frozen Coal
By James O. Glanville
Ice frozen from a dilute chemical solution is mechanically weaker than ice frozen from pure water. This phenomenon is the basis of a practical method for reducing the strength of a mass of frozen coal
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Plant Evaluation Of Coal Freeze Conditioning Agents
By Thomas F. Evans
Niagara Mohawk, like other northern coal users, has long experienced increased costs during winter months as a consequence of handling frozen coal. These costs include operating labor, maintenance lab
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Utilization (Frozen Coal) : Use Of Freeze Conditioning Agents
By M. Allan Holtz
The shipment of coal, ores, and minerals in bulk form during the winter months presents a difficult problem in emptying rail cars. U. S. Steel Research in cooperation with U. S. Steel Coal Operations
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal utilization cost model for fuel procurement
By S. S. Nadgauda, A. J. Hathaway
Typically, as long as the coal quality is within the specified range, electric utilities have used delivered cost of fuel per million Btu as the primary criteria for qualified coals when making coal-p
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Utilization – A Review of 1990 Activities
The Coal Utilization review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. Coal utilization technology is improving due to the urgency with the 1990 Clean Air Act and the incentives provided by the C
Jan 1, 1991
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Coal Utilization: Problems And Prospects
By Gene M. Handel
Today the world is heavily dependent on petroleum for its energy. In the United States, over 75% of the primary energy used comes from petroleum. Other developed countries are similar. The less develo
Jan 1, 1978