Mechanization Trends In Japanese Coal Mining - Outline of Japanese Coal Mining Industry - Coal Reserves and its Location

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Koichi Nishimura
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Japan's coal reserves are estimated at 8,583 million tons (according to the materials on X World Energy Conference,. 1976). Japan is a long island country in the shape of an elongated cashew nut whose top is pointing to the north and its lower tip is pointing to the west. And her major coal fields are located in the two extreme far parts of Hokkaido in the north and Kyushu in the south. On the other hand, Japan's major industrial center are located in the central part of the country far from either coal-producing areas. This fact places coal a great geographical disadvantage in comparison with petroleum whose refining bases are concentrated on the coastal regions virtually next to major industrial centers.
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APA: Koichi Nishimura  (1982)  Mechanization Trends In Japanese Coal Mining - Outline of Japanese Coal Mining Industry - Coal Reserves and its Location

MLA: Koichi Nishimura Mechanization Trends In Japanese Coal Mining - Outline of Japanese Coal Mining Industry - Coal Reserves and its Location. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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