IC 8186 Research And Technologic Work On Alabama Coals: An Annotated Bibliography (5c530489-7a2f-4fa5-b7b1-0f3c2a38da5d)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Q. Shotts
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Factors of geological structure and occurrence of coalbeds, plus the resulting mining conditions, have required more care in preparing coals in Alabama than in most other districts almost since mining Alabama coals began. For this reason, literature on these coals may be interesting to those in areas where prime coals have been mined out, and thinner and less regular beds must now be exploited. This literature review has been arranged in order of subject matter. Some references have been listed more than once, but each separate review is limited to the material pertaining to the subject matter being discussed. For those seeking specific information, the authors have indicated which items repeat material and which items are most complete or specific. Geology, preparation, and carbonization of coal have been reviewed the most frequently.
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APA: R. Q. Shotts  (1963)  IC 8186 Research And Technologic Work On Alabama Coals: An Annotated Bibliography (5c530489-7a2f-4fa5-b7b1-0f3c2a38da5d)

MLA: R. Q. Shotts IC 8186 Research And Technologic Work On Alabama Coals: An Annotated Bibliography (5c530489-7a2f-4fa5-b7b1-0f3c2a38da5d). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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