OFR-84(11)-76 A Master Environmental Control And Mine System Design Simulator For Underground Coal Mining - Volume XI - Total Systems Application ? I. Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. B. Manula
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Bituminous coal mining in the United States is currently experiencing a period of rapid growth which began in the early 1960's. Future demands are conservatively predicted to rise to 700 million tons by 1980 and to anywhere between 1 to 3 billion tons by the turn of the century. This means a continuous expansion of coal production by a factor of at least two can be expected before the end of the century. Over the last few years, production from underground mining has decreased; yet it is about 50% of the total coal output. In the absence of any discovery of near surface coal deposits, and even after conceding that some deeper deposits can be surface mined with changes in technology it can be reasonably assumed that coal production from underground will continue to play an important part in solving the energy crisis.
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APA: C. B. Manula  (1975)  OFR-84(11)-76 A Master Environmental Control And Mine System Design Simulator For Underground Coal Mining - Volume XI - Total Systems Application ? I. Introduction

MLA: C. B. Manula OFR-84(11)-76 A Master Environmental Control And Mine System Design Simulator For Underground Coal Mining - Volume XI - Total Systems Application ? I. Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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