Papers - Preparation - Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern Brazil (T. P. 1884, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas Fraser Alvaro Abreu
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

The work described in this paper was carried out under the sponsorship of the Foreign Economics Administration and in cooperation with the Departamento Nacional da Produggo Mineral, Rio de Janeiro. The project was undertaken to obtain complete data on the variations in washability of coal to be used for coke manufacture in the steel industry and to determine the economy of preliminary hand-sorting operations. The coal-producing industry of Brazil is in that pioneering stage in which operating practices and methods are just being developed. Increased wartime demand for fuel, coincident with a drastic curtailment of foreign supplies due to lack of shipping facilities, has put a tremendous pressure on the national industry to furnish more coal. Under this incentive, production facilities are being -expanded- and new methods of operation are being tested. Such changes are being developed both by improvement of existing methods that originated in the field and by adaptation and modification of methods introduced from the United States and Europe. These mining conditions and mining practices in Brazil are typical of what the American mining engineer will find in many instances when he goes pioneering into the developing coal fields of the Southern Hemisphere. The producing coal fields of Brazil are all in the southern states of that country. The coal measures are in a band roughly paralleling the coast and extending in a generally southwesterly direction from northern Sao Paulo through the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul to near the Uruguayan border in the vicinity of Bajé. The accompanying map1 (Fig. I) shows the general location of these fields and also the principal routes of movement of both national and imported coal in a late pre-war year (1940). Statistical data on production by states up to that year are given in Table I. Rio Grande do Sul is still the largest producer among the coal states; but wartime
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APA: Thomas Fraser Alvaro Abreu  (1947)  Papers - Preparation - Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern Brazil (T. P. 1884, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)

MLA: Thomas Fraser Alvaro Abreu Papers - Preparation - Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern Brazil (T. P. 1884, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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