A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INTO THE APPLICATION OF COAL PETROGRAPHY IN THE BLENDING OF ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METALLURGICAL COKE

Special Research Report SR-27 A total of six channel samples, three of bituminous coal and three of Pennsylvanian anthracite, ranging from 500 to 1000 pounds were collected for this investigation. In the laboratory each of the anthracite samples were screened into naturally occurring plus 2-inch, 2-inch x 10-mesh and minus 10-mesh fractions. The two coarser size fractions of each of these anthracite samples and the three bituminous coal samples were mechanically reduced to 100 per cent minus 10-mesh and representative samples riffled from each for chemical, size contrast and petrographic analysis.

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Work Title A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INTO THE APPLICATION OF COAL PETROGRAPHY IN THE BLENDING OF ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METALLURGICAL COKE
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  1. MIDDLETON, BRUCE DONALD
  2. INOUYE, KATSUYA
  3. SPACKMAN, WILLIAM
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  1. mineral
License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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  1. Earth and Mineral Sciences College
Deposited July 27, 2016

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