RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Perry
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

In connection with a program of coal research at the Southern Experiment Station the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and the various coal operators, conducts washability studies of coal from beds in Alabama and other Southern States in which commercially important deposits occur. One of the main objectives of a washability study is to obtain technically and commercially important data necessary for determining the best methods for preparing and utilizing the Nation's limited reserves of coking coal. Such information is important to conservation because it facilitates selection of preparation methods that will provide maximum yields of coal with low ash and sulfur contents.
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APA: R. E. Perry  (1958)  RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And Introduction

MLA: R. E. Perry RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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