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Coal Mining Research Technology And Safety Gerald B Fosdyke

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Coal Mining Research Technology And Safety Gerald B Fosdyke
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Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.38 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Gerald B. Fosdyke
ISBN: 9781606920015, 9781608763184, 1606920014, 1608763188
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Coal Mining Research Technology And Safety Gerald B Fosdyke by Gerald B. Fosdyke 9781606920015, 9781608763184, 1606920014, 1608763188 instant download after payment.

Although it is a rock rather than a mineral (the building blocks of rocks), coal is often considered to be a mineral resource. Coal has been mined since ancient Roman times, but it has become a major energy source only since the Industrial Revolution. It currently provides 22 percent of the world's energy, and is used to generate approximately 40 percent of electricity world-wide. Coal generates more than half of all electricity in the United States. Coal is also an important ingredient in the creation of methanol which turns up in such items as plywood (binding resin) and plastic bottles (acetic acid). Reserves are widely distributed throughout the globe, although the United States, Russia, China, and India account for more than half of the world's recoverable coal reserves. This book presents new research in the field.

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