RI 3449 A Washability Study Of The Woodstock Coal Bed At Klondyke Mine, West Blocton, Ala. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. W. Gandrud
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

[This report presents the data of one of a series of investigations of the washability of Alabama coals as indicated by float-and-sink tests mode by the Bureau of Fines at the Southern Experiment Station in cooperation with the University of Alabama and Alabama coal producers. The Klandyke mine, operated by the Blocton Mining Co., is about 1 mile eat of Vest Blocton, Bibb County, Ala., floor the southwestern, extremity of the Cahaba coal field. The Bureau of Mines already has published three reports that deal with the, washability of Cahaba coals - one a washability study of the Clark bed at Marvel4/ one on the tabling of fine coal from the Thompson and Woodstock beds5/, and the third a washability study of the Henry Ellen bed at Acmar6/.]
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APA: B. W. Gandrud  (1939)  RI 3449 A Washability Study Of The Woodstock Coal Bed At Klondyke Mine, West Blocton, Ala. ? Introduction

MLA: B. W. Gandrud RI 3449 A Washability Study Of The Woodstock Coal Bed At Klondyke Mine, West Blocton, Ala. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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