"The Potential of Shortwall Mining in the American Coal Fields" ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ulrich O. Lange
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Coal is America's most abundant energy resource. Therefore, it IS logical to assume that coal must be produced in much greater quantifies in order to make the United States self-sufficient, as far as energy is concerned by 1985. However, there are a number of obstacles which have to be overcome in order to achieve such a great task. According to one of the most outspoken American Mining men, there are three major obstacles. Those are: (1 ) Mining technology (2) Public image of the coal mining industry (3) Governmental policy toward the mining industry The following will be dealing with Shortwall Mining, which is a very specific part of mining technology and which might influence the image of the coal mining industry as well as the governmental guidelines, at least to make it easier to live with those guidelines. During recent years the operation of coal mines has been more expensive than ever. Since 1970, the cost of producing coal increased by 30% and the productivity dropped by just about the same amount. Those are alarming signs.
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APA: Ulrich O. Lange  (1975)  "The Potential of Shortwall Mining in the American Coal Fields" ? Introduction

MLA: Ulrich O. Lange "The Potential of Shortwall Mining in the American Coal Fields" ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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