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Coal Contractor Mining Facts – 2004
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) defines an independent contractor as “any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a cor-poration, firm, association or other organization that
Sep 1, 2007
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Coal Conversion ? The ERDA Clean Boiler Fuels Program - Introduction (The Need For An Assessment)
By Stanley Noss
One need be neither an historian nor technologist to recognize that activi¬ties related to the conversion of coal to other usable energy forms have been active for nearly fifty years. The degree of su
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Conversion And Utilization R&D In ERDA ? Introduction
By Raymond L. Zahradnik
Marco Polo reported that the Chinese used "black rocks" for fuel, and recent studies indicate that the Chinese may have used coal in small amounts for two or three millennia previously. The use of coa
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal Conversion Of A Multiple Burner Lime Kiln ? Introduction
By Graham Jones
During 1982 Ash Grove Cement Company contracted with Wagester, Walker, Thornton & Company to convert a Calcimatic rotating hearth kiln at its Portland, Oregon lime plant from gas/oil to coal firing. I
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Conversion Processes Loom Big As A Source Of Hydrocarbon Fuels
By Noel F. Boyd
Coal can be liquefied and gasified by several methods, all of which are being investigated and evaluated because each has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of capital costs, end-products,
Jan 9, 1974
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Coal conversion research
By M. P. Du Plessis
"The paper discusses coal research in relation to the special needs of Western Canada, with its large resources of lignite and subbituminous coals. Research programs are presented under the following
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Creek Preparation Plant Mid-Continent Coal & Coke Company Carbondale, Colorado
By John A. Reeves
The Coal Creek Preparation Plant is the coal cleaning facility of Mid-Continent Coal and Coke Company. Located three miles west of Redstone, Colorado, and at an elevation of 8,040 feet the preparation
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal crushing
By B. W. Raymond, D. W. Zandee
"IntroductionCoal deposits are found in many regions in Canada and vary widely in their age, quality and rank. All classifications of coal except anthracite are found in significant quantities in this
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Data Interpretation And Mapping Using Computer-Graphics Techniques Developed At The Illinois State Geological Survey ? Introduction
By W. G. Miller
A series of computer programs for the analysis and mapping of coal-related data has been developed at the Illinois State Geological Survey; these programs, known collectively as the Coal Data System,
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal Demand During the 1970?s For Electrical Power Generation
By Richard L. Gordon
At almost no time since the end of World War I has the coal industry been free from serious threats to its competitive position. At present, the critical question is whether the industry can maintain
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal Deposit, Coal Creek District, Gunnison County Colo.: Reserves, Coking Properties, And Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics ? Introduction
By Albert L. Toenges
ALMOST all of the coal used for metallurgical purposes west of the Continental Divide is ruined from the Lower Sunnyside bed in Carbon County, Utah. Coke produced from Lower Sunnyside coal and used i
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Deposits In The Deep River Field, Chatham, Lee, And Moore Counties, N. C. - Reserves; Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics ? Summary And Conclusions
By Albert L. Toenges
The Deep River coal field is in Chatham, Lee, and Moore Counties, N. C. The coal-bearing part of the basin is about 35 miles long and 5 to 10 miles wide. Sanford, the county seat of Lee County, is the
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal desulfurization by bacteria
By S. K. Kawatra, S. Bagley, T. C. Eisele
To meet federal air pollution guidelines, it is necessary to remove a considerable quantity of sulfur from many North American coals. This may be accomplished by oxidizing the sulfur to water soluble
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal Desulfurization By Bacteria
By S. K. Kawatra
In order to meet federal air pollution guidelines, it is necessary to remove a considerable quantity of sulfur from many North American coals. This may be accomplished by oxidizing the sulfur to water
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Desulfurization With Sodium Hypochlorite
By Eung Ha Cho, Wendi Li
Wet desulfurization of Pittsburgh No. 8 coal and Illinois No. 6 coal were conducted with sodium hypochlorite in the laboratory. Pittsburgh No. 8 coal was leached by hypochlorite at high pHs in one ste
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Division
COAL DIVISION Established as a Division September 20, 1929 A. Lee Barrett, Chairman Ralph E. Kirk, Chairman-elect David R. Mitchell, Secretary-Treasurer Professor of Mining The Pennsylvania Sta
Jan 1, 1952
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Coal Division
Regulation of the Coal Industry. BY HOWARD N EAVENSON (Tech Pub 711, also Trans, vol 119 3400 words) A review of conditions in the bituminous coal industry during the last 15 years and of the attempts
Jan 1, 1937
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Coal Division - Coal for Electric Generation - Its Problems
The primary use of coal in the US is for electric generation. The problems associated with the use of this vast amount of coal is the central theme of these sessions. The problems discussed include: p
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Division - Elements In Coal And Potential Environmental Concerns Arising From These Elements
The Environmental Session will consist of five papers dealing with various aspects of trace elements associated with coal. Analytical procedures to determine the amounts of trace elements will be disc
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Division - Mineral Resources And Mine Design In 1978
Exploration of new resources and development of new equipment and designs are an ever changing facet of mining. New equipment to handle specialized operations is being developed and new techniques for
Jan 1, 1979