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    Coal - Improvements in Plant and Operations at Pueblo Coal Washery

    By J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf

    Making maximum possible use of available equipment and material, CF&I placed a high-efficiency, high-capacity washery unit in the existing buildings to gain simplified operation, reduced manpower requ

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Coal - Increasing Coal Flotation-Cell Capacities. A Report on Semicommercial-Scale Experiments

    By H. L. Riley, B. W. Gandrud

    AS far as the present writers know, this system of flotation has not been used elsewhere in this country, but in the last couple of years it has been introduced, with minor variations, at one plant in

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Coal - Industrial Minerals - Occurrence and Exploration of Georgia's Kaolin Deposits

    By Thomas L. Kesler

    I all of the 14 million tons of kaolin produced in Georgia through 1949 had been mined from a single deposit 20 ft thick, it would represent a mined-out area of less than 1 sq mile. This measure of de

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Coal - Investigating Construction Materials and Methods for Stoppings in Coal Mine Ventilation Systems

    By W. J. Skewes, C. T. Holland

    Properly constructed stopes are necessary underground for proper ventilation and safe, healthful working conditions. Mining companies are concerned with providing the best possible stoppings at an eco

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines

    By L. E. Shiffman

    This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning —10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines

    By L. E. Shiffman

    This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning —10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines - Discussion

    By L. E. Shiffman

    W. J. Parton—Those operators faced with the problem of treating fine coal whether in bituminous or anthracite will find this paper most timely. I would like to take this opportunity of discussing M

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal Fines - Discussion

    By L. E. Shiffman

    W. J. Parton—Those operators faced with the problem of treating fine coal whether in bituminous or anthracite will find this paper most timely. I would like to take this opportunity of discussing M

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Kinetic and Dynamic Relationships in Coal Flotation

    By G. H. Matheson, J. M. W. Mackenzie

    The flotation rate of coal has been studied using a continuous laboratory flotation cell and a multiple exposure photographic technique. The effects of particle size, reagent additions and cell turbul

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Coal - Know Your Coal

    By J. T. Peters, N. Schapiro, R. J. Gray

    Petrographic studies of coal have resulted in a better understanding of the origin and composition of coal and have added to the knowledge of how and why coals differ in their response to various pre

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying Plants

    By Richard A. Mullins, James J. Merle

    Systematic sampling and analysis in coal-washing plants results in product control and economical operation. A well-organized laboratory system reduces operating costs and increases sales if the opera

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Laboratory Control in Coal Washing and Drying Plants

    By Richard A. Mullins, James J. Merle

    Systematic sampling and analysis in coal-washing plants results in product control and economical operation. A well-organized laboratory system reduces operating costs and increases sales if the opera

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Laboratory Investigation–Flocculation to Improve Coal Slurry Filtration (Discussion, p. 719)

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey, P. S. Jacobsen

    Two growing problems confront the preparation engineer—still further restrictions on stream pollution and a greater proportion of fine coal as more and more continuous miners come into use. The de-wat

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Coal - Longwall Mining and Mechanization, with Special Reference to Nova Scotia

    By Frank Doxey

    AT Dominion Steel & Coal Corp. it has long been recognized that continued mechanization of mine operations is necessary in the Pictou, Cumberland, and Sidney coal fields of Nova Scotia. The varied phy

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Coal - Maximizing the Profit of a Coal Preparation Plant by Linear Programming

    By F. D. Wright

    Production of a coal preparation plant is governed by many restrictions, such as the tonnage of different products and blends that can be sold within a given period, capacities and output proportions

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Mine Lighting: Review of Progress in Techniques and Research in Great Britain

    By A. Roberts

    This paper reviews progress in equipment design and in the techniques applied to mine lighting in Great Britain. The incidence of the disease miner's nystagmus, which was a major source of concer

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Coal - Mine Water Problems of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region

    By H. A. Dierks

    PENNSYLVANIA's anthracite region lies in the heart of the richest and most densely populated area of the U. S. Nearly 70 million people live within a radius of 500 miles, in which 130,000 manufac

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Coal - Mineral Dressing Fundamentals Applied to the Fine Coal Problem

    By M. C. Chang, J. Dasher

    The Crucible mine in Pennsylvania, operating on Pittsburgh seam coal, is rated at 5000 tpd. The washing plant, built in 1943, is rated at about 400 tph, using hydroseparator boxes to wash the coarse c

    Jan 1, 1960