Anthracite

  • 41Reading Anthracite Company — is a coal mining company based in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in the United States. It mainly mines anthracite coal in the Coal Region of eastern Pennsylvania.HistoryReading Anthracite Company; origins date back to 1871 when its predecessor, the… …

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  • 42Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum — The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum preserves the heritage of anthracite coal mining in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania and is located in McDade Park in Scranton. The museum is part of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. It… …

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  • 43Meta-anthracite —   See Anthracite.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 44meta-anthracite — n the rank of coal, within the anthracite class of Classification D388, such that, on the dry and mineral matter free basis, the volatile matter content of the coal is equal to or less than 2 % (or the fixed carbon is equal to or greater than 98… …

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  • 45anthraciteux — anthracite [ ɑ̃trasit ] n. m. • 1803; a désigné depuis le XVIe diverses roches; du gr. anthrax, akos « charbon » ♦ Charbon (houille) d une variété très pure, donnant peu de cendres lors de sa combustion lente. Qui contient de l anthracite… …

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  • 46barley coal — anthracite in sizes ranging from more than 3/64 in. (1.2 mm) to less than 3/16 in. (4.8 mm). * * * …

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  • 47broken coal — anthracite in pieces ranging from 4 to 21/2 in. (11 to 6.5 cm) in extreme dimension; the largest commercial size, larger than egg coal. * * * …

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  • 48buckwheat coal — anthracite in sizes ranging from 9/16 to 5/16 in. (14 to 8 mm). [1880 85, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 49chestnut coal — anthracite in sizes ranging from 13/16 to 15/8 in. (3 to 4 cm). Also called nut coal. [1805 15, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 50hard coal — anthracite. [1780 90] * * * …

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