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Yields and properties of gases from BM-AGA carbonization tests at 900⁰ C.

Carbonizing properties of velva lignite from Ward county, N. Dak., and monarch coal from Sheridan county, Wyo.

Carbonizing properties of western coals

Carbonizing properities of Hill-bed coal from Hickey no. 1 mine on Lookout Mountain, Cherokee County, Ala.

Carbonizing properties of Elkhorn no. 3-bed coal from Wheelwright mine, Floyd County, Ky.

Effects of oxidation upon the carbonizing properties of Pocahontas no. 3- and no. 4-bed coals from Eastgulf, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Coal carbonization :ammonium sulfate yields from coals of various regions of the United States

Carbonizing properties of thick Freeport and Pittsburgh coals from Pennsylvania, Elkhorn coal from Kentucky, and America and Mary Lee coals from Alabama

Carbonizing properities of Lower Banner coal from no. 56 mine, Dante, Russell County, Va.

Carbonizing properties of no. 5 block-bed coal from no. 5 mine, Montcoal, Raleigh County, W. Va.,and of Pocahontas no. 6-bed coal from Birdseye mine, Sewell, Fayette County, W. Va.

Carbonizing properties of Beckley-bed coal from Stanaford no. 1 mine, Mount Hope, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals from the Eagle, Number 2 Gas, Pocahontas Number 3, and Pocahontas Number 4 Beds

Carbonizing Properties: Pocahontas Number 6, Davy Sewell, and Fire Creek Coals from West Virginia and Upper and Lower Kittanning and Upper and Lower Freeport Coals from Pennsylvania

Comparison of BM-AGA and Slot-Oven Experimental Methods of Carbonization, with Results for Eleven Coals

Carbonizing Properties: Chilton Coal from Lorado Number 5 Mine, Lorado, Logan County, West Virginia

Carbonizing Properties: Eastern Kentucky Coals from Elkhorn Number 1, Elkhorn Number 2, Leatherwood, and Harlan Beds

Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals from the Pittsburgh Bed Jamison Number 9 Mine, Marion County, and Upper Freeport Bed Bull Run Number 1 Mine, Preston County

Carbonizing Properties: British Columbia, Matanuska Valley (Alaska), and Washington Coals and Blends of Six of Them with Lower Sunnyside (Utah) Coals

Carbonizing Properties: Tennessee Coals from the Jellico Bed in Campbell County and the Sewanee Bed in Marion County

Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals from the Beckley Bed, Caretta Number 5 Mine, McDowell County, and Glen Rogers Number 2 Mine, Wyoming County

Carbonizing properties of Armstrong County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Somerset County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Harlan County, Ky., coals

Carbonizing properties of Raleigh County, W. Va., coals

Carbonizing properties of Indiana County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Floyd County, Ky., coals

Carbonizing properties of McDowell County, W. Va., coals

Better coke by thermal pretreatment of coal :Results for Illinois No. 6-, Pittsburgh-, and Mason-bed coals

Expanding properties of American coals tested in sole-heated oven

Carbonizing properties of Allegheny County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Cambria County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Boone County, W. Va., coals

Carbonizing properties of Butler County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Perry County, Ky., coals

Carbonizing properties of coals from Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, and Centre Counties, Pa.

Carbonizing properties of Kanawha county, W. Va., coals

Carbonizing properties of coals from Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, Tazewell, and Wise Counties, Va.

Comparison of properties of coke produced by BM-AGA and industrial methods

Studies of the thickness of the plastic layer of coals :its determination and significance

Correlation of ASTM and Micum coke test methods

Carbonizing properties of Letcher County, Ky., coals

Carbonizing properties of coals from Wyoming and Mercer counties, W. Va.

Steam-fluidized low-temperature carbonization of high splint bed coal and thermal cracking of the tar vapors in a fluidized bed

Carbonizing properties of coals from Fayette and Greenbrier counties, W. Va.

Mechanical strength of coke and iron ore pellets at elevated temperatures

Carbonizing properties of coals from Logan and Mingo counties, W. Va.

Effect of operating variables on the production of chemical coke by the traveling-grate process

Carbonizing properties of coals from Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties, Pa.

Use of antifissurants in making better coke from Sunnyside coal from Utah

Destructive distillation of scrap tires


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