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                     Coal - Frontiers in Heat Extraction from the Combustion Gases of Coal - Discussion Coal - Frontiers in Heat Extraction from the Combustion Gases of Coal - DiscussionBy Elmer R. Kaiser G. A. Vissac (Consulting Engineer, Vancouver, B. C.) —Some of the data presented in this paper, in connection with cost studies of washed coals, should be clarified and qualified. Washing a raw coa Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Coal - Hazards Encountered in Mining Thick, Inclined Coal Beds Coal - Hazards Encountered in Mining Thick, Inclined Coal BedsBy E. C. Olsen This paper describes the unusual hazardous conditions encountered in mining thick, inclined coal beds under heavy cover in Carbon County, Utah. This description includes heavy roof conditions, sloughi Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Coal - Hydraulic Stowing Techniques in Armutcuk Mine, Turkey Coal - Hydraulic Stowing Techniques in Armutcuk Mine, TurkeyBy Mehmet Guney At the Armatcuk mine in Turkey, various modifications of sublevel methods have been tried during the last decade in an effort to eliminate gob fires, dangers from roof falls, and surface subsidence, a Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying Plants Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying PlantsBy Richard A. Mullins, James J. Merle Systematic sampling and analysis in coal-washing plants results in product control and economical operation. A well-organized laboratory system reduces operating costs and increases sales if the opera Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying Plants Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying PlantsBy Richard A. Mullins, James J. Merle Systematic sampling and analysis in coal-washing plants results in product control and economical operation. A well-organized laboratory system reduces operating costs and increases sales if the opera Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Coal - Mine Lighting: Review of Progress in Techniques and Research in Great Britain Coal - Mine Lighting: Review of Progress in Techniques and Research in Great BritainBy A. Roberts This paper reviews progress in equipment design and in the techniques applied to mine lighting in Great Britain. The incidence of the disease miner's nystagmus, which was a major source of concer Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Coal - Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of Corundum: An Electrochemical Interpretation Coal - Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of Corundum: An Electrochemical InterpretationBy H. J. Modi, D. W. Fuerstenau pH effectively regulates the flotation of corundum through its control of the surface charge. Since collector ions function as counter ions in the double layer, the collector must be anionic when coru Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Coal - Municipal-water Needs vs. Strip Coal Mining Coal - Municipal-water Needs vs. Strip Coal MiningBy Gregory M. Dexter Recent litigation in Pennsylvania between three coal-mining companies and a private water company resulted in the payment by the coal companies of the equivalent of about $500,000 to buy a new water s Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Coal - Paper No. 6 A Petrographic Basis For Classifying Australian Coals Coal - Paper No. 6 A Petrographic Basis For Classifying Australian CoalsBy Taylor G. H The proposed classification scheme is based on two primary parameters, one for petrographic composition and the other for rank, both being determined with microscopical techniques. The scheme has be Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Coal - Progress Report-AField Study in Acid Mine Drainage Coal - Progress Report-AField Study in Acid Mine DrainageBy J. R. Lucas, R. L. Frantz Mine sealing programs for the alleviation of acid mine drainage were begun by the Federal Government in the '30's. As part of an acid mine research project to The Ohio State University, a fi Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Coal - Shaft Sinking and Lining in the Southern Illinois Coal Field Coal - Shaft Sinking and Lining in the Southern Illinois Coal FieldBy J. W. MacDonald Review of equipment, performance, and shaft design plans including head-frames for sinking and forms for lining are given. Also included are comparative data for shafts of 11 x20 ft and 193/4 x 30 ft Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Coal - Some Geological Factors Affecting the Upper Freeport Coal and Its Quality Coal - Some Geological Factors Affecting the Upper Freeport Coal and Its QualityBy E. F. Koppe The Upper Freeport coal in the Freeport and New Kensington quadrangles, Pennsylvania, varies from a bony streak to a thick coal deposit often exceeding ninety inches, the "Double" or "Thick Freeport". Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Coal - Subsurface Disposal of Mine Water Coal - Subsurface Disposal of Mine WaterBy Robert Stefanko With passage of the Clean Streams Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its impact on the coal industry, considerable research has been conducted to explore various approaches to the problem, in Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall Mining Coal - Surface Subsidence Associated with Longwall MiningBy W. C. McClain The amount of vertical subsidence occurring over a longwall operation is a function of the thickness of material removed, the quantity and quality of any fill material, the width of the extraction, an Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Coal 1986 - Underground mining Coal 1986 - Underground miningContinued market pressure on the US coal industry was the overriding factor affecting developments in underground mining in 1986. An oversupply of coal in the spot market kept prices low throughout th Jan 5, 1987 
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                     Coal 1n Western Canada and Its Uses Coal 1n Western Canada and Its UsesBy M. M. Williams WESTERN CAN ADA'S coal industry has experienced a serious set-back since 1949, following a pattern well known to its counterpart in the United States. The loss in coal markets in Western Canada h Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Coal and Coal Mining in New South Wales Coal and Coal Mining in New South WalesThe State of New South Wales is highly favoured in having vast deposits of coal adjacent to and within easy reach of the coastal Ports. Not only is the quality of the fuel generally superior to any fo Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Coal And Coal Preparation In South Africa - A 2002 Review Coal And Coal Preparation In South Africa - A 2002 ReviewBy D. Peatfield The design and operation of coal preparation plants are governed by the inherent quality of the raw coal to be processed, market specifications and the saleable tonnage requirements. Topography influe Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Coal And The Cement Industry Coal And The Cement IndustryBy H. M. Garrett Dr. Ft: L. Handy of Iowa State University's Engineering Experiment Station very handily reduced the relatively complex cement making process to ultimate simplicity: "Take two cups of crushed lim Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Coal Ash Disposal at Rotowaro Minesite: 1 Mt Non-Notified Consent Coal Ash Disposal at Rotowaro Minesite: 1 Mt Non-Notified ConsentBy R J. Mills, B S. Sinclair, D A. Fergusson, A G. Goldstone In 2005, Solid Energy New Zealand Limited obtained non-notified consent for the disposal of 1Mt of coal ash at the Rotowaro minesite, forming part of a coal supply agreement with the Huntly Power Stat Jan 1, 2006 
