Recent Productivity Improvements In The Surface Coal Mining Industry In South Africa - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. W. Chadwick
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Coal was discovered in South Africa in the mid 1830's. The earliest exploitation of modern times was probably in Natal where, in a letter dated 20 August 1842, a Captain Smith mentions that a wagonload of coal brought to Pietermaritzburg, was sold. Until the discovery of diamonds in 1867 and the Witwatersrand gold in 1886, coal mining satisfied a very small domestic demand. By 1889, at least four collieries were operating in the Middelburg-Witbank district, some 120 kilometres East of Johannesburg, and mining had star- ted at Vereeniging, about 50 kilometres to the South of Johannesburg. A map of South Africa is shown in Figure 1 and an enlargement of the main coal mining areas in Figure 2.
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APA: R. W. Chadwick  (1982)  Recent Productivity Improvements In The Surface Coal Mining Industry In South Africa - Introduction

MLA: R. W. Chadwick Recent Productivity Improvements In The Surface Coal Mining Industry In South Africa - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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