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Method of least squares applied to estimating errors in coal analysis

A Convenient Multiple-Unit Calorimeter Installation

Fusain

Methods and Apparatus Used in Determining the Gas, Coke, and By-Product Making Properties of American Coals: with Results on a Taggart-Bed Coal from Roda, Wise County, Virginia

Carbonizing properties and constitution of washed and unwashed coal from Mary Lee bed, Flat Top, Jefferson County, Alabama

Carbonizing properties and constitution of Pittsburgh bed coal from Edenborn mine, Fayette County, Pennsylvania

Carbonizing properties and constitution of Black creek bed coal from Empire mine, Walker county, Ala.

Carbonizing properties and constitution of no. 6 bed coal from West Frankfort, Franklin county, Illinois

Comparison of small and large scale experimental carbonizing apparatus :Tests of Pittsburgh Bed coal from Allison mine, Fayette county, Pa., and of a coal from the Michel Mine, British Columbia

Determination of the swelling properties of coal during the coking process

Carbonizing Properties of West Virginia Coals and Blends of Coals From the Alma, Cedar Grove, Dorothy Powellton A, Eagle, Pocahontas and Beckley Beds

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of Pond Creek bed coal from Majestic mine, Majestic, Pike County, Ky.

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of High Splint bed coal from Closplint mine, Closplint, Harlan County, Ky.

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of washed and unwashed Lower and Upper Kittanning-bed coals from mines 72 and 73, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of Pittsburgh-bed coal from Bureau of Mines Experimental mine, Bruceton, Allegheny County, Pa.

Expansion of coal during coking

Carbonizing properties of a subbituminous coal from Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo.

Shrinkage of coke

Selection of coals for coke making

Tests of the heliopore coal carbonization power plant process

Work of the survey of carbonizing properties of American coals

Relative spontaneous heating tendencies of coals

Carbonizing properties of Powellton-bed coal from Coal Mountain mine, Guyan, Wyoming County, W. Va.

Reserves, Bed Characteristics, and Coking Properties of the Willow Creek Coal Bed, Kemmerer District, Lincoln County, Wyoming

Carbonizing properties of Eagle-bed coal from Prospect shaft, Carbon, Kanawha County, W. Va.

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

Carbonizing properties of western coals

Blending properties of low- and medium- volatile coals as determined in the BM-AGA appaaratus

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

Investigation of Coal Deposits in the Coal Creek District, Gunnison County, Colorado: Progress Report 1

Measurement of coking pressure in a small laboratory oven

Coals of Chile

Reserves, Petrographic and Chemical Characteristics, and Carbonizing, Properties of Coal Occurring South of Dry Fork of Minnesota Creek, Gunnison County, Near Paonia, Colorado, and the Geology of the Area

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

Miller Gulch and Cook & White coal beds near Cerrillos, Santa Fe County, N. Mex. :Reserves ; coking, petrographic, and chemical properties

Lurgi Process: Use for Complete Gasification of Coals with Steam and Oxygen Under Pressure

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

Coal Deposit, Coal Creek District, Gunnison County Colorado: Reserves, Coking Properties, and Petrographic and Chemical Characteristics

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 American Coals: Index of Coals Tested by the Bureau of Mines


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