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Coal - Operation of Nemacolin Mine
By W. Z. Price
The coal lands that the Nemacolin mine is to develop embrace over 8400 acres; the tract is oblong and its eastern edge is along the Monon-gahela river. As shown in Fig. 1, the mine is divided into two
Jan 1, 1927
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Coal - Organizing and Financing Cooperative Research
By Elmer R. Kaiser
Industry Adopts Research: Seventy-Ave years ago Thomas A. Edison began in a modest way and with limited funds to gather about him men of various talents to form the first industrial research laborator
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Organizing and Financing Cooperative Research
By Elmer R. Kaiser
Industry Adopts Research: Seventy-Ave years ago Thomas A. Edison began in a modest way and with limited funds to gather about him men of various talents to form the first industrial research laborator
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Paper No. 1 Coal - Based Filter Aids For Industrial Applications
Filter aids are currently used in many industries to increase filtrate clarity and filtration rates. In other industries filtration could be improved if accept- able filter aids could be obtained ch
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 10 Type Seam Sequences For Some Permian Australian Coals
Standard petrographic profiles for many Permian seams from New South Wales and Queensland have been drawn up. The standard profiles of seams of the same age and from one or more coalfields were use
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 11 Various Interpretations Of Coal Petrographic Nomenclature And Their Effects On Maceral Analysis
By Diessel C. F K, Ng N
The commonly used Stopes-Heerlen coal petrographic classification and nomenclature has over the years been subject to variable interpretations. This paper discusses the problem with specific refere
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 12 Coking With A Seven Cubic Foot Capacity Coke Oven
A new test coke oven of seven cubic foot capacity is described. The oven was designed to simulate conditions in a central section of a battery oven and a special feature is the achievement of unidi
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 2 The Differantation Of Macerals By Thin-Film Colouring
When a thin film of volatile matter is deposited under vacuum on a polished coal surface, and the coated surface is examined microscopically in piano--polarized reflected light, colour changes are o
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 3 Application Of The Modern Geological Techniques In The Southern Coalfield, New South Wales
Knowledge of coalfield geology has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Recent advances ranging between exploration, mining geology and seam variation studies have enabled application of geolog
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 4 Rank And Type Variations In Coals From The Southern And South Western Coalfields, New South Wales, And Their Influence Upon Coking
By Wilson R. G
The Bulli and Wongawilli Seams, the two principal sources of coking coal for the Port KKembla steelworks of Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd., vary in rank and in type over the Southern and -Sout
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 5 Chemicals From Coal By Temperature Carbonisation
The liquid products of low-temperature carbonisation of coal are of variable composition, very much influenced by the rank and type of coal, and process parameters. In general the tar contains a hig
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 6 A Petrographic Basis For Classifying Australian Coals
By Taylor G. H
The proposed classification scheme is based on two primary parameters, one for petrographic composition and the other for rank, both being determined with microscopical techniques. The scheme has be
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 7 Permian Sedimentation In The Newcastle Coalfield, N.S.W.
By Johnson M. W
Factual data about the sedimentation in the Newcastle Coal. Measures are presented. Data concerning the total coal measure sequence (isopachs, sand /shale ratio and total coal thickness variation),
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 8 Use Of Optimal Techniques To Minimise Moisture Retension In Fine Coal Filtration
By Sergeant G. D, Norman J. R
The importance of reducing the moisture content of fine coal, the nature of the retained water and the means of its removal are discussed. A statistical technique, using a balanced block design, was
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 9 Electrode Carbon From Victorian Brown Coal
By Hermann J. A
Over the last few years enormous dapooits of high-grade bauxite have been discovered in Australia, ;_ d an alum .nium smelting industry based on them is rapidly being developed,, This industry requ
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Permissible–Type Dust Counter for Coal Mines
By S. Oglesby, A. L. Thomas
Until recently, probably the best means of sampling airborne dusts has been the impinger method. Dust-laden air is drawn into a sampling tube, and the particulate matters separated from the air and co
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal - Petrographic Investigation of the Causes of Degradation of Sized Coal
By R. C. Neavel
One of the most important requirements to be met by any coal producer is delivery of size consists tailored to specific applications. Generally these specifications include a minimum as well as a maxi
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part I
By J. W. Leonard, B. A. Donahue
A method is described for incorporating coal petrography into mining and preparation plant quality control based on conventional analyses. Complete analyses are made of each of the uniform and relativ
Jan 1, 1968
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Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part II
By J. W. Leomrd, B. A. Donahue
Results of research are presented examining the extent to which the analytical characteristics of the relatively distinct coal bands from a variety of coal seams can be related to each other. This pap
Jan 1, 1968
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Coal - Petrologic Methods for Application to Solid Fuels of the Future
By J. M. Schopt
COAL petrology is the study of the lithologic composition and texture of coal and includes megascopic as well as microscopic differentiation. Coal petrography is a quantitative study, principally (but
Jan 1, 1957