Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were Subsidized

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Howard N. Eavenson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

WASTE of coal, or perhaps more properly the percentage of its recovery in mining, has keenly interested me during an experience of over a half century in coal mining. In the early part of that time and until a few ears after World War I the use of better mining plans and supervision resulted in an increased recovery. Since then, and particularly since controlled prices have been effective and mechanized mining has been extensively practiced, the tendency has all been toward lesser recovery in mining. The purpose of this paper is not to criticize the methods being used, which after all are the result of economic forces, nor to point to any particular mining method or to any locality where the best recovery is obtained. but to call attention to the tremendous waste of our national coal resources that is constantly continuing. A possible method of reducing this loss will be suggested. but without any illusions that it will be followed or that much attention will be paid to it.
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APA: Howard N. Eavenson  (1946)  Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were Subsidized

MLA: Howard N. Eavenson Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were Subsidized. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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