Notes on the Takasima Coal Mines, Nagasaki, Japan

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The Takasima Coal Mines comprise four islands near the entrance to Nagasaki Harbour, and are owned and worked by the Mitsu Bishi Company.There are several unusual features in the occurrence and working of these coal seams, the steep angle of "dip," the numerous seams of good coal separated by hundreds of feet of sedimentary rocks, the extensive faulting of the strata, and the way in which the coal is won, when so little surface is available for works, and where there is the ever present danger of subsidence of the roof and consequent flooding of the workings by the ocean. The author trusts that short notes on these few points will be of interest to members.The Islands are named respectively Hasima (Extreme Island), Nakanosima (Middle Island), Takasima (High Island), and Yokosima, and are situated about one mile from the main land.
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APA:  (1901)  Notes on the Takasima Coal Mines, Nagasaki, Japan

MLA: Notes on the Takasima Coal Mines, Nagasaki, Japan. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1901.

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