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How Do They Do It__ Coal Mining Video.flv
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Situation Critical - S01E12 - Coal Mine Disaster
At the Quecreek Mine in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, coal miners accidentally dug into the poorly documented Saxman Mine, causing 500 million tonnes of underground water to flood the Quecreek mine. All nine miners trapped by the water were eventually rescued.
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World's biggest mine: Inside US coal | Guardian Docs
Barack Obama’s pledge to cut carbon emissions has not stopped North Antelope Rochelle mine in Wyoming. In fact, production is booming - and climate change is off the agenda. The Guardian's Suzanne Goldenberg gets a rare look inside the biggest coal mine in the world.
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Pioneering Underground Mining
Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining". You can request a free copy of this video by contactin...
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Coal Mining in Sydney | Strip the City
Catch Strip the City Tuesdays at 9pm! There are vast expanses of coal beneath the surface of Sydney, Australia. See how the coal is extracted using controlle...
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Underground Coal Mining
A view from the drivers seat going into a mine where they use the room & pillar mining technique and another clip showing the longwall mining operation.
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Coal Mining in Appalachia
This video is about Coal Mining via Mountain Top Removal. Appalachian Coal Mining
See how coal is mined in the Appalachian Mountains via Mountain Top Removal. This 30 minute video takes you inside a giant dragline and tells the whole story from blasting the rock to transporting the coal by rail. See Elk enjoying the reclaimed land. I started this project in 2002.
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When British Coal Was King - BBC Mining Part 1
Timeshift explores the lost world of coal mining and the extraordinarily rich social and cultural lives of those who worked in what was once Britain's most important industry. It's a story told through a largely forgotten film archive that movingly documents the final years of coal's heyday from the 1940s to the 1980s. One priceless piece of footage features a ballet performance by tutu-wearing co
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Open Pit Coal Mine
Open Pit Coal Mine Stellarton, NS,
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A Hidden America: Coal Mining
Section of 20/20 Documentary. I do not own the rights to this video.
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Inside The Underground Labyryth - Coal Mining Documentary - FIlms
Inside The Underground Labyryth - Coal Mining Documentary - FIlms
Coal mining is to acquire charcoal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy material, and, given that the 1880s, has been widely utilized to create electricity. Steel and also cement sectors make use of charcoal as a gas for extraction of iron from iron ore as well as for cement manufacturing. In the Usa, United Kingdom, as w
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Anthracite Coal Mining circa 1920
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/
"Lots of diagrammatic animation. Anthracite coal mining.
Underground mining shots." Silent.
Earth Sciences, mining, oil, etc. playlist::
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL33B1A9216BB65F7A
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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The Principle of Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC)
Caterpillar has extensive experience in the design of roof supports for specific mining conditions. Cat Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) roof supports allow mining of seams seams thicker than 6 meters (20 feet). Following a conventional cut with a shearer to about 3 m (9.8 ft) the roof supports move forward and allow the caving of the top coal behind the roof supports a second conveyor mounted gob-
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Cursed by Coal: Mining the Navajo Nation
There's a resource curse on the Navajo Nation. The 27,000-square-mile reservation straddling parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah has an extremely high abundance of many energy resources — particularly coal. That coal is what's burned to provide much of the Southwest with electricity, and it creates jobs for the Navajo. But the mining and burning have also caused environmental degradation, serio
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Coal Mined
Coal keeps the lights on....and it keeps many in the dark.
Coal Mined - A film by Nick Mullins, Dylan Mullins, and Richard Childers
Berea College | THR 331 Film Production: Documentary
Spring 2015 | Dr. Gordon Gray
Thanks go out to Anne Lewis of Appalshop, Laura Smith of the Appalachian Archives at East Tennessee State University, Kenneth King, Brandon Nida, Terry and Wilma Steele, Peter Hil
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West virginia coal mining.little pillar action
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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Take A Ride Into A Mine (CBS News)
Web Exclusive: Bob Simon is reporting this Sunday on the coal industry and some of the hazards miners face. As part of the report, "60 Minutes" went deep int...
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AMERICA REVEALED | Where Does Our Coal Come From? | PBS
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2226356267/ Did you know coal supplies nearly half of America's electricity? Visit Black Thunder Mine with...
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History Documentary Coal Mines :A Dangerous Way To Make Money - Full Documentary Films 2015
History Documentary Coal Mines (A Dangerous Way To Make Money) - Full Documentary Films 2015
Coal Mines: A Dangerous Way To Make Money - History Documentary Films
The aim of coal mining is to get coal and in some cases various other resources from the ground. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery.
Coal mining has actually had sever
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BBC1 News - UK Coal mining
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Coal mining Manton Colliery.mpg
British Coal promo film 1989. 39's coal face with the first JOY longwall shearer in the UK a 3LS machine and automatic roof supports, the coal face electrici...
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Take a Virtual Tour of Black Thunder Coal Mine
Take a virtual tour of Black Thunder Mine, the largest single surface coal-mining complex in the world. Located in northeastern Wyoming, the mine's 1600 hig...
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Coal Mining Blues-Matt Andersen
Situation Critical - S01E12 - Coal Mine Disaster
At the Quecreek Mine in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, coal miners accidentally dug into the poorly documented Saxman Mine, causing 500 million tonnes of underg...
At the Quecreek Mine in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, coal miners accidentally dug into the poorly documented Saxman Mine, causing 500 million tonnes of underground water to flood the Quecreek mine. All nine miners trapped by the water were eventually rescued.
wn.com/Situation Critical S01E12 Coal Mine Disaster
At the Quecreek Mine in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, coal miners accidentally dug into the poorly documented Saxman Mine, causing 500 million tonnes of underground water to flood the Quecreek mine. All nine miners trapped by the water were eventually rescued.
- published: 06 Dec 2014
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World's biggest mine: Inside US coal | Guardian Docs
Barack Obama’s pledge to cut carbon emissions has not stopped North Antelope Rochelle mine in Wyoming. In fact, production is booming - and climate change is of...
Barack Obama’s pledge to cut carbon emissions has not stopped North Antelope Rochelle mine in Wyoming. In fact, production is booming - and climate change is off the agenda. The Guardian's Suzanne Goldenberg gets a rare look inside the biggest coal mine in the world.
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Barack Obama’s pledge to cut carbon emissions has not stopped North Antelope Rochelle mine in Wyoming. In fact, production is booming - and climate change is off the agenda. The Guardian's Suzanne Goldenberg gets a rare look inside the biggest coal mine in the world.
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Get the whole picture ► http://bit.ly/guardianhome
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Police assault on Ian Tomlinson at G20 ► http://bit.ly/1rgq6Pg
Manny Pacquiao fight highlights ► http://bit.ly/RBczBp
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- published: 10 Nov 2014
- views: 326
Pioneering Underground Mining
Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining". You can request a free copy of this video by contactin......
Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining". You can request a free copy of this video by contactin...
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Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining". You can request a free copy of this video by contactin...
Coal Mining in Sydney | Strip the City
Catch Strip the City Tuesdays at 9pm! There are vast expanses of coal beneath the surface of Sydney, Australia. See how the coal is extracted using controlle......
Catch Strip the City Tuesdays at 9pm! There are vast expanses of coal beneath the surface of Sydney, Australia. See how the coal is extracted using controlle...
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Catch Strip the City Tuesdays at 9pm! There are vast expanses of coal beneath the surface of Sydney, Australia. See how the coal is extracted using controlle...
Underground Coal Mining
A view from the drivers seat going into a mine where they use the room & pillar mining technique and another clip showing the longwall mining operation....
A view from the drivers seat going into a mine where they use the room & pillar mining technique and another clip showing the longwall mining operation.
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A view from the drivers seat going into a mine where they use the room & pillar mining technique and another clip showing the longwall mining operation.
Coal Mining in Appalachia
This video is about Coal Mining via Mountain Top Removal. Appalachian Coal Mining
See how coal is mined in the Appalachian Mountains via Mountain Top Removal. ...
This video is about Coal Mining via Mountain Top Removal. Appalachian Coal Mining
See how coal is mined in the Appalachian Mountains via Mountain Top Removal. This 30 minute video takes you inside a giant dragline and tells the whole story from blasting the rock to transporting the coal by rail. See Elk enjoying the reclaimed land. I started this project in 2002.
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This video is about Coal Mining via Mountain Top Removal. Appalachian Coal Mining
See how coal is mined in the Appalachian Mountains via Mountain Top Removal. This 30 minute video takes you inside a giant dragline and tells the whole story from blasting the rock to transporting the coal by rail. See Elk enjoying the reclaimed land. I started this project in 2002.
- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 65
When British Coal Was King - BBC Mining Part 1
Timeshift explores the lost world of coal mining and the extraordinarily rich social and cultural lives of those who worked in what was once Britain's most impo...
Timeshift explores the lost world of coal mining and the extraordinarily rich social and cultural lives of those who worked in what was once Britain's most important industry. It's a story told through a largely forgotten film archive that movingly documents the final years of coal's heyday from the 1940s to the 1980s. One priceless piece of footage features a ballet performance by tutu-wearing colliers.
Featuring contributions from those who worked underground, those who lived in the pit villages, those who filmed them at work and at play and those - like Billy Elliot writer Lee Hall - who have been inspired by what made coalfield culture so unique.
Narrated by Christopher Eccleston
wn.com/When British Coal Was King BBC Mining Part 1
Timeshift explores the lost world of coal mining and the extraordinarily rich social and cultural lives of those who worked in what was once Britain's most important industry. It's a story told through a largely forgotten film archive that movingly documents the final years of coal's heyday from the 1940s to the 1980s. One priceless piece of footage features a ballet performance by tutu-wearing colliers.
Featuring contributions from those who worked underground, those who lived in the pit villages, those who filmed them at work and at play and those - like Billy Elliot writer Lee Hall - who have been inspired by what made coalfield culture so unique.
Narrated by Christopher Eccleston
- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 11285
Open Pit Coal Mine
Open Pit Coal Mine Stellarton, NS,...
Open Pit Coal Mine Stellarton, NS,
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Open Pit Coal Mine Stellarton, NS,
- published: 30 Mar 2011
- views: 103485
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author: Jim How
A Hidden America: Coal Mining
Section of 20/20 Documentary. I do not own the rights to this video....
Section of 20/20 Documentary. I do not own the rights to this video.
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Section of 20/20 Documentary. I do not own the rights to this video.
Inside The Underground Labyryth - Coal Mining Documentary - FIlms
Inside The Underground Labyryth - Coal Mining Documentary - FIlms
Coal mining is to acquire charcoal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy material, a...
Inside The Underground Labyryth - Coal Mining Documentary - FIlms
Coal mining is to acquire charcoal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy material, and, given that the 1880s, has been widely utilized to create electricity. Steel and also cement sectors make use of charcoal as a gas for extraction of iron from iron ore as well as for cement manufacturing. In the Usa, United Kingdom, as well as South Africa, a charcoal mine and its frameworks are a colliery. In Australia, "colliery" usually describes an underground coal mine.
Coal mining has actually had several growths over the current years, from the early days of males tunneling, excavating and manually extracting the coal on carts to huge open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires making use of draglines, vehicles, conveyors, jacks as well as shearers.
Small scale mining of surface area deposits goes back hundreds of years. For example, in Roman Britain, the Romans were making use of all major coalfields (conserve those of North and also South Staffordshire) by the late Second century AD. [1] While much of its use stayed neighborhood, a dynamic field created along the North Sea shore providing charcoal to Yorkshire and also London.
The Industrial Change, which started in Britain in the 18th century, as well as later spread to continental Europe and The united state and canada, was based upon the availability of coal to power vapor engines. International trade expanded exponentially when coal-fed steam engines were developed for the railways and also steamships. The new mines that grew up in the 19th century depended on guys and children to work lengthy hrs in often risky working problems. There were many coalfields, however the earliest remained in Newcastle as well as Durham, South Wales, the Central Belt of Scotland and also the Midlands, such as those at Coalbrookdale.
The earliest constantly worked deep-mine in the United Kingdom is Tower Colliery in South Wales valleys in the heart of the South Wales coalfield. This colliery was created in 1805, and its miners bought it out at the end of the 20th century, to avoid it from being closed. Tower Colliery was lastly closed on 25 January 2008, although manufacturing continues at the Aberpergwm drift mine had by Walter Energy.
Charcoal was extracted in The u.s.a in the early 18th century, as well as advertisement mining began around 1730 in Midlothian, Virginia.
Coal-cutting devices were developeded in the 1880s. Before this creation, coal was mined from underground with a choice and also shovel. By 1912, surface mining was carried out with steam shovels made for coal mining.
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Coal mining is to acquire charcoal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy material, and, given that the 1880s, has been widely utilized to create electricity. Steel and also cement sectors make use of charcoal as a gas for extraction of iron from iron ore as well as for cement manufacturing. In the Usa, United Kingdom, as well as South Africa, a charcoal mine and its frameworks are a colliery. In Australia, "colliery" usually describes an underground coal mine.
Coal mining has actually had several growths over the current years, from the early days of males tunneling, excavating and manually extracting the coal on carts to huge open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires making use of draglines, vehicles, conveyors, jacks as well as shearers.
Small scale mining of surface area deposits goes back hundreds of years. For example, in Roman Britain, the Romans were making use of all major coalfields (conserve those of North and also South Staffordshire) by the late Second century AD. [1] While much of its use stayed neighborhood, a dynamic field created along the North Sea shore providing charcoal to Yorkshire and also London.
The Industrial Change, which started in Britain in the 18th century, as well as later spread to continental Europe and The united state and canada, was based upon the availability of coal to power vapor engines. International trade expanded exponentially when coal-fed steam engines were developed for the railways and also steamships. The new mines that grew up in the 19th century depended on guys and children to work lengthy hrs in often risky working problems. There were many coalfields, however the earliest remained in Newcastle as well as Durham, South Wales, the Central Belt of Scotland and also the Midlands, such as those at Coalbrookdale.
The earliest constantly worked deep-mine in the United Kingdom is Tower Colliery in South Wales valleys in the heart of the South Wales coalfield. This colliery was created in 1805, and its miners bought it out at the end of the 20th century, to avoid it from being closed. Tower Colliery was lastly closed on 25 January 2008, although manufacturing continues at the Aberpergwm drift mine had by Walter Energy.
Charcoal was extracted in The u.s.a in the early 18th century, as well as advertisement mining began around 1730 in Midlothian, Virginia.
Coal-cutting devices were developeded in the 1880s. Before this creation, coal was mined from underground with a choice and also shovel. By 1912, surface mining was carried out with steam shovels made for coal mining.
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Anthracite Coal Mining circa 1920
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/
"Lots of diagrammatic animation. Anthracite coal mining.
Underground mining shots." Silent.
Earth Sciences, mining, oil...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/
"Lots of diagrammatic animation. Anthracite coal mining.
Underground mining shots." Silent.
Earth Sciences, mining, oil, etc. playlist::
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Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthracite
Anthracite... is a hard, compact variety of mineral coal that has a high luster. It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, and the highest calorific content of all types of coals, which also include bituminous coal and lignite.
Anthracite is the most metamorphosed type of coal (but still represents low-grade metamorphism), in which the carbon content is between 92.1% and 98%... Anthracite ignites with difficulty and burns with a short, blue, and smokeless flame.
Anthracite is categorized into standard grade, which is used mainly in power generation, and high grade (HG) and ultra high grade (UHG), the principal uses of which are in the metallurgy sector. Anthracite accounts for about 1% of global coal reserves, and is mined in only a few countries around the world. China accounts for the lion's share of production; other producers are Russia, Ukraine, North Korea, Vietnam, the UK, Australia and the US. Total production in 2010 was 670 million tons...
Terminology
Other terms which refer to anthracite are black coal, hard coal, stone coal (not to be confused with the German Steinkohle or Dutch steenkool which are broader terms meaning all varieties of coal of a stonelike hardness and appearance, like bituminous coal and often anthracite as well, as opposed to lignite, which is softer), blind coal (in Scotland), Kilkenny coal (in Ireland), crow coal (or craw coal from its shiny black appearance), and black diamond. "Blue Coal" is the term for a once-popular and trademarked brand...
Anthracite is similar in appearance to the mineraloid jet and is sometimes used as a jet imitation.
Anthracite differs from ordinary bituminous coal by its greater hardness, its higher relative density of 1.3--1.4, and lustre, which is often semi-metallic with a mildly brown reflection. It contains a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter...
The moisture content of fresh-mined anthracite generally is less than 15 percent. The heat content of anthracite ranges from 22 to 28 million Btu per short ton (26 to 33 MJ/kg) on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis...
Anthracite may be considered to be a transition stage between ordinary bituminous and graphite, produced by the more or less complete elimination of the volatile constituents of the former...
History of mining and use
In southwest Wales, anthracite has been burned as a domestic fuel since at least medieval times. It was mined near Saundersfoot.
In the United States, anthracite coal history began in 1790 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with the discovery of coal made by the hunter Necho Allen in what is now known as the Coal Region... By 1795, an anthracite-fired iron furnace had been built on the Schuylkill River...
In spring 1808, John and Abijah Smith shipped the first commercially mined load of anthracite down the Susquehanna River from Plymouth, Pennsylvania, marking the birth of commercial anthracite mining in the United States. From that first mine, production rose to an all-time high of over 100 million tons in 1917.
From the late 19th century until the 1950s, anthracite was the most popular fuel for heating homes and other buildings in the northern United States... Many large public buildings, such as schools, were heated with anthracite-burning furnaces through the 1980s...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_mining
The goal of coal mining is to obtain coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery...
Coal mining has had a lot of developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunneling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyor, jacks and shearers...
wn.com/Anthracite Coal Mining Circa 1920
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/
"Lots of diagrammatic animation. Anthracite coal mining.
Underground mining shots." Silent.
Earth Sciences, mining, oil, etc. playlist::
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL33B1A9216BB65F7A
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthracite
Anthracite... is a hard, compact variety of mineral coal that has a high luster. It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, and the highest calorific content of all types of coals, which also include bituminous coal and lignite.
Anthracite is the most metamorphosed type of coal (but still represents low-grade metamorphism), in which the carbon content is between 92.1% and 98%... Anthracite ignites with difficulty and burns with a short, blue, and smokeless flame.
Anthracite is categorized into standard grade, which is used mainly in power generation, and high grade (HG) and ultra high grade (UHG), the principal uses of which are in the metallurgy sector. Anthracite accounts for about 1% of global coal reserves, and is mined in only a few countries around the world. China accounts for the lion's share of production; other producers are Russia, Ukraine, North Korea, Vietnam, the UK, Australia and the US. Total production in 2010 was 670 million tons...
Terminology
Other terms which refer to anthracite are black coal, hard coal, stone coal (not to be confused with the German Steinkohle or Dutch steenkool which are broader terms meaning all varieties of coal of a stonelike hardness and appearance, like bituminous coal and often anthracite as well, as opposed to lignite, which is softer), blind coal (in Scotland), Kilkenny coal (in Ireland), crow coal (or craw coal from its shiny black appearance), and black diamond. "Blue Coal" is the term for a once-popular and trademarked brand...
Anthracite is similar in appearance to the mineraloid jet and is sometimes used as a jet imitation.
Anthracite differs from ordinary bituminous coal by its greater hardness, its higher relative density of 1.3--1.4, and lustre, which is often semi-metallic with a mildly brown reflection. It contains a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter...
The moisture content of fresh-mined anthracite generally is less than 15 percent. The heat content of anthracite ranges from 22 to 28 million Btu per short ton (26 to 33 MJ/kg) on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis...
Anthracite may be considered to be a transition stage between ordinary bituminous and graphite, produced by the more or less complete elimination of the volatile constituents of the former...
History of mining and use
In southwest Wales, anthracite has been burned as a domestic fuel since at least medieval times. It was mined near Saundersfoot.
In the United States, anthracite coal history began in 1790 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with the discovery of coal made by the hunter Necho Allen in what is now known as the Coal Region... By 1795, an anthracite-fired iron furnace had been built on the Schuylkill River...
In spring 1808, John and Abijah Smith shipped the first commercially mined load of anthracite down the Susquehanna River from Plymouth, Pennsylvania, marking the birth of commercial anthracite mining in the United States. From that first mine, production rose to an all-time high of over 100 million tons in 1917.
From the late 19th century until the 1950s, anthracite was the most popular fuel for heating homes and other buildings in the northern United States... Many large public buildings, such as schools, were heated with anthracite-burning furnaces through the 1980s...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_mining
The goal of coal mining is to obtain coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery...
Coal mining has had a lot of developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunneling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyor, jacks and shearers...
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 81
The Principle of Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC)
Caterpillar has extensive experience in the design of roof supports for specific mining conditions. Cat Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) roof supports allow mini...
Caterpillar has extensive experience in the design of roof supports for specific mining conditions. Cat Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) roof supports allow mining of seams seams thicker than 6 meters (20 feet). Following a conventional cut with a shearer to about 3 m (9.8 ft) the roof supports move forward and allow the caving of the top coal behind the roof supports a second conveyor mounted gob-side. This special LTCC method enables increased coal reserve recovery for only an incremental additional cost. This animation shows how it works.
wn.com/The Principle Of Longwall Top Coal Caving (Ltcc)
Caterpillar has extensive experience in the design of roof supports for specific mining conditions. Cat Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) roof supports allow mining of seams seams thicker than 6 meters (20 feet). Following a conventional cut with a shearer to about 3 m (9.8 ft) the roof supports move forward and allow the caving of the top coal behind the roof supports a second conveyor mounted gob-side. This special LTCC method enables increased coal reserve recovery for only an incremental additional cost. This animation shows how it works.
- published: 30 Apr 2015
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Cursed by Coal: Mining the Navajo Nation
There's a resource curse on the Navajo Nation. The 27,000-square-mile reservation straddling parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah has an extremely high abunda...
There's a resource curse on the Navajo Nation. The 27,000-square-mile reservation straddling parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah has an extremely high abundance of many energy resources — particularly coal. That coal is what's burned to provide much of the Southwest with electricity, and it creates jobs for the Navajo. But the mining and burning have also caused environmental degradation, serious health issues, and displacement.
VICE News travels to the Navajo Nation to find out how its abundance of coal is affecting the future of the Navajo people.
Watch “Toxic: Coal Ash” - http://bit.ly/1zDaW66
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There's a resource curse on the Navajo Nation. The 27,000-square-mile reservation straddling parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah has an extremely high abundance of many energy resources — particularly coal. That coal is what's burned to provide much of the Southwest with electricity, and it creates jobs for the Navajo. But the mining and burning have also caused environmental degradation, serious health issues, and displacement.
VICE News travels to the Navajo Nation to find out how its abundance of coal is affecting the future of the Navajo people.
Watch “Toxic: Coal Ash” - http://bit.ly/1zDaW66
Watch “Petcoke: Toxic Waste in the Windy City” - http://bit.ly/1E2YejO
Read "Line 61, the Oil Pipeline That Will Dwarf Keystone XL” - http://bit.ly/18iOKad
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- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 3130
Coal Mined
Coal keeps the lights on....and it keeps many in the dark.
Coal Mined - A film by Nick Mullins, Dylan Mullins, and Richard Childers
Berea College | THR 331 ...
Coal keeps the lights on....and it keeps many in the dark.
Coal Mined - A film by Nick Mullins, Dylan Mullins, and Richard Childers
Berea College | THR 331 Film Production: Documentary
Spring 2015 | Dr. Gordon Gray
Thanks go out to Anne Lewis of Appalshop, Laura Smith of the Appalachian Archives at East Tennessee State University, Kenneth King, Brandon Nida, Terry and Wilma Steele, Peter Hille President of the Mountain Association of Community Economic Development, David Cooke Director of Growing Appalachia, Stephen Sanders Director of the Appalachian Citizens Law Center, Tony Oppegard, Dr. Gordan Gray, Dr. Billy Wooten and many many others.
Personal thanks to Dylan Mullins and Richard Childers for pushing me beyond my comfort zones to have my story as the central focus of this documentary.
Filmed on location at:
Kayford Mountain, West Virginia
Nettie, West Virginia
Dickenson County, Virginia
Wise County, Virginia
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Cincinnati, Ohio
Indianapolis, Indiana
Louisville, Kentucky
Berea, Kentucky
Lynch, Kentucky
Benhams, Kentucky
Cumberland, Kentucky
This project has been a learning experience in many ways, primarily through mistakes, but through them, it has given rise to the truth that is documentary film making--that the best stories are told from a place of uncertainty, not from ease and perfection. Over the past semester, this documentary has transformed us as much as we have transformed it.
Coal Mined was created for educational and artistic purposes only. Any use of this film, or any portion of this film, for monetary gain is strictly prohibited. Any other use of this film, or any portion of this film, requires the express permission of the film authors.
wn.com/Coal Mined
Coal keeps the lights on....and it keeps many in the dark.
Coal Mined - A film by Nick Mullins, Dylan Mullins, and Richard Childers
Berea College | THR 331 Film Production: Documentary
Spring 2015 | Dr. Gordon Gray
Thanks go out to Anne Lewis of Appalshop, Laura Smith of the Appalachian Archives at East Tennessee State University, Kenneth King, Brandon Nida, Terry and Wilma Steele, Peter Hille President of the Mountain Association of Community Economic Development, David Cooke Director of Growing Appalachia, Stephen Sanders Director of the Appalachian Citizens Law Center, Tony Oppegard, Dr. Gordan Gray, Dr. Billy Wooten and many many others.
Personal thanks to Dylan Mullins and Richard Childers for pushing me beyond my comfort zones to have my story as the central focus of this documentary.
Filmed on location at:
Kayford Mountain, West Virginia
Nettie, West Virginia
Dickenson County, Virginia
Wise County, Virginia
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Cincinnati, Ohio
Indianapolis, Indiana
Louisville, Kentucky
Berea, Kentucky
Lynch, Kentucky
Benhams, Kentucky
Cumberland, Kentucky
This project has been a learning experience in many ways, primarily through mistakes, but through them, it has given rise to the truth that is documentary film making--that the best stories are told from a place of uncertainty, not from ease and perfection. Over the past semester, this documentary has transformed us as much as we have transformed it.
Coal Mined was created for educational and artistic purposes only. Any use of this film, or any portion of this film, for monetary gain is strictly prohibited. Any other use of this film, or any portion of this film, requires the express permission of the film authors.
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 1029
Take A Ride Into A Mine (CBS News)
Web Exclusive: Bob Simon is reporting this Sunday on the coal industry and some of the hazards miners face. As part of the report, "60 Minutes" went deep int......
Web Exclusive: Bob Simon is reporting this Sunday on the coal industry and some of the hazards miners face. As part of the report, "60 Minutes" went deep int...
wn.com/Take A Ride Into A Mine (Cbs News)
Web Exclusive: Bob Simon is reporting this Sunday on the coal industry and some of the hazards miners face. As part of the report, "60 Minutes" went deep int...
- published: 08 Mar 2007
- views: 163693
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author: CBS News
AMERICA REVEALED | Where Does Our Coal Come From? | PBS
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2226356267/ Did you know coal supplies nearly half of America's electricity? Visit Black Thunder Mine with......
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2226356267/ Did you know coal supplies nearly half of America's electricity? Visit Black Thunder Mine with...
wn.com/America Revealed | Where Does Our Coal Come From | Pbs
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2226356267/ Did you know coal supplies nearly half of America's electricity? Visit Black Thunder Mine with...
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 27598
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author: PBS
History Documentary Coal Mines :A Dangerous Way To Make Money - Full Documentary Films 2015
History Documentary Coal Mines (A Dangerous Way To Make Money) - Full Documentary Films 2015
Coal Mines: A Dangerous Way To Make Money - History Documentary Fi...
History Documentary Coal Mines (A Dangerous Way To Make Money) - Full Documentary Films 2015
Coal Mines: A Dangerous Way To Make Money - History Documentary Films
The aim of coal mining is to get coal and in some cases various other resources from the ground. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery.
Coal mining has actually had several advancements over the current years, from the very early days of guys tunneling, excavating and by hand removing the coal on carts to big open cut and lengthy wall mines. Mining at this scale needs the use of draglines, vehicles, shearers, conveyors and jacks.
Little scale mining of area deposits goes back hundreds of years. For instance, in Roman Britain, the Romans were exploiting all major coalfields (save those of North and South Staffordshire) by the late 2nd century ADVERTISEMENT. While much of its usage stayed local, a dynamic trade developed along the North Sea coast providing coal to Yorkshire and London.
The Industrial Revolution, which started in Britain in the 18th century, and later spread out to continental Europe and North America, was based on the availability of coal to power steam engines.
wn.com/History Documentary Coal Mines A Dangerous Way To Make Money Full Documentary Films 2015
History Documentary Coal Mines (A Dangerous Way To Make Money) - Full Documentary Films 2015
Coal Mines: A Dangerous Way To Make Money - History Documentary Films
The aim of coal mining is to get coal and in some cases various other resources from the ground. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery.
Coal mining has actually had several advancements over the current years, from the very early days of guys tunneling, excavating and by hand removing the coal on carts to big open cut and lengthy wall mines. Mining at this scale needs the use of draglines, vehicles, shearers, conveyors and jacks.
Little scale mining of area deposits goes back hundreds of years. For instance, in Roman Britain, the Romans were exploiting all major coalfields (save those of North and South Staffordshire) by the late 2nd century ADVERTISEMENT. While much of its usage stayed local, a dynamic trade developed along the North Sea coast providing coal to Yorkshire and London.
The Industrial Revolution, which started in Britain in the 18th century, and later spread out to continental Europe and North America, was based on the availability of coal to power steam engines.
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 5512
Coal mining Manton Colliery.mpg
British Coal promo film 1989. 39's coal face with the first JOY longwall shearer in the UK a 3LS machine and automatic roof supports, the coal face electrici......
British Coal promo film 1989. 39's coal face with the first JOY longwall shearer in the UK a 3LS machine and automatic roof supports, the coal face electrici...
wn.com/Coal Mining Manton Colliery.Mpg
British Coal promo film 1989. 39's coal face with the first JOY longwall shearer in the UK a 3LS machine and automatic roof supports, the coal face electrici...
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 24039
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author: xMnP1
Take a Virtual Tour of Black Thunder Coal Mine
Take a virtual tour of Black Thunder Mine, the largest single surface coal-mining complex in the world. Located in northeastern Wyoming, the mine's 1600 hig......
Take a virtual tour of Black Thunder Mine, the largest single surface coal-mining complex in the world. Located in northeastern Wyoming, the mine's 1600 hig...
wn.com/Take A Virtual Tour Of Black Thunder Coal Mine
Take a virtual tour of Black Thunder Mine, the largest single surface coal-mining complex in the world. Located in northeastern Wyoming, the mine's 1600 hig...