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  • l requirement of around 12 million tonnes of bituminous and 2.5 million tonnes of sub-bituminous coa
  • lovenia, in which the cinnabar is mixed with bituminous and earthy matter.
  • This runway was paved with a bituminous asphalt material, at a length of 3,000 feet
  • Type of Coal- Sub Bituminous B to heavy volatile Bituminous-A
  • thraconite or stinkstone is a form of black, bituminous bearing marble or calcite which produces an
  • The Case of Bituminous Coal (1925)
  • "Technological Change in the Bituminous Coal Industry, 1919-1954".
  • takes advantage of the abundant deposits of bituminous coal from the Surat Basin.
  • tion was built specifically to burn the semi bituminous coal with its high ash content.
  • This is very high quality bituminous coal rated at approximately 15,000 btu.
  • Bituminous coal is used as a primary fuel type, which c
  • The Bituminous Coal Miners' Strike of 1894 lasted from late
  • As of 2005, bituminous coal was delivered to the Homer City Generat
  • The station's boilers burned bituminous coal until it closed in 1985.
  • James Harden Hays was a pioneer of bituminous coal mining in Western Pennsylvania.
  • The Clearfield Coalfield is a bituminous coal mining area in Clearfield County, Penns
  • Bituminous coal is delivered by barges along the Cumber
  • ties range from those of lignite to those of bituminous coal and are used primarily as fuel for stea
  • The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 docume
  • extended to the continental Rhineland, where bituminous coal was already used for the smelting of ir
  • operated its Natrona No. 1 and Natrona No. 2 bituminous coal mines at Natrona.
  • no smoke under combustion conditions, while bituminous coal would produce much smoke.
  • ual production is around 2 million tonnes of bituminous coal and the total number of employees is ar
  • The firm continues to mine and ship bituminous coal and is engaged in several other lines o
  • The Bituminous Coal Miners' Strike was an unsuccessful nati
  • beni and Linc Energy of Australia to exploit bituminous coal reserves in the Song Hong Delta using u
  • h Yorkshire; and was mined for high volatile bituminous coal in the Westphalian Coal Measures.
  • He was a Chief of litigation for the Bituminous Coal Division of the U.S. Department of the
  • d "Coal Hill", the “most valuable deposit of bituminous coal in the entire United States, was discov
  • large source of high-quality, high-volatile bituminous coal since the field was opened by the Chesa
  • found in the South Yorkshire Coalfield was a bituminous coal that was generally used for the product
  • ures limit the boiler's ability to burn hard bituminous coal and they require a supply of Welsh stea
  • f the annual beauty pageant sponsored by the bituminous coal industry of Greene County, Pennsylvania
  • The bituminous coal was quarried as blocks and dressed as s
  • e Eckhart Mines' location here was the first bituminous coal mine developed in the Georges Creek Val
  • historically been an important activity, as bituminous coal deposits are found throughout the regio
  • he only locality in the Central Europe where bituminous coal was found so close to the surface that
  • are not suitable for the complete burning of bituminous coal itself.
  • uffey Act was a law, officially known as the Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935, passed in the
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a bituminous coal bed would occupy pore space and also ad
  • It opened up major new areas of bituminous coal in some of the most rugged terrain in s
  • nes in England had the deadly combination of bituminous coal contaminated with pyrites, and a great
  • y formed by the Loup Creek investors to ship bituminous coal from coal mines on their land a short d
  • ry that studies the transformation of coals ( bituminous coal, anthracite, lignite, graphite, and cha
  • mines the type of coal: lignite, brown coal, bituminous coal, anthracite or graphite.
  • At the peak, Thurber was one of the largest bituminous coal-mining towns in Texas.
  • The other major mining was for bituminous coal.
  • has an annual output of 2 million tonnes of bituminous coal.
  • Coastal exposure of the Point Aconi Seam ( bituminous coal; Pennsylvanian).
  • The No. 2 and No. 3 Rhondda house and bituminous coals which outcrop along the valley were qu
  • to the Royal Society in 1789 an account of a bituminous lake in St. Vincent, which was afterwards pu
  • ury; here it is associated with emerald in a bituminous limestone of Cretaceous age.
  • ngs of the baths, it should be replaced by a bituminous lining at an additional cost of £150 (£12,00
  • Above the dark, bituminous, nodular shales with Kinseridge fossils at t
  • r some other acid-resistant material such as bituminous paint, and the blank repeatedly dipped in hy
  • Mummy brown was a rich brown bituminous pigment, intermediate in tint between burnt
  • The bituminous runway is 620 by 18 m (2,030 by 59 ft).
  • Construction included 3 bituminous runways, 3 bituminous taxiways, a concrete p
  • aceous material is present in large amounts, bituminous shale grades into bituminous coal.
  • Bituminous shale is an argillaceous shale impregnated w
  • Bituminous shale may be used as fuel or as a paving mat
  • Roman times, the first large-scale usage of bituminous shale was started.
  • It is found in burning coal seams, bituminous shale and fumaroles.
  • per Kimmeridge shale and mudstone, with some bituminous shale and some small calcareous nodules.
  • 1, a process for extraction of kerosene from bituminous shale was patented by Canadian physician and
  • The term ' bituminous shale' sometimes is used in the broader cont
  • istillation of cannel coal, mineral wax, and bituminous shale, while kerosene is obtained by the dis
  • a share in a patent for extracting oil from bituminous shale, and works were erected near Weymouth
  • His process of distilling bituminous shales (oil shale) was first described in th
  • Ampelite, in natural history, is a black, bituminous substance that dissolves in oil; perhaps can
  • f Iowa Highway 22 was either gravel or had a bituminous surface.
  • Grandview in 1974, with the remainder being bituminous surface/gravel.
  • hardstands were loop types in concrete with bituminous surfaces connecting to an enclosing perimete
  • ay 405 north of Lone Tree, was upgraded from bituminous to paved in 1988.
  • rating topped with a 2.25-inch (57 mm) thick bituminous wearing surface.