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white coal - traducción al griego

Q-pits

white coal         
λευκός άνθρακας
coal dust         
  • Stages of a coal dust explosion.  Top, Beginning stage of a propagating coal dust explosion.  Middle, The flame front appears behind the shock wave.  Bottom, The cycle continues with the shock wave lifting coal dust and the lagging flame front igniting and propagating the explosion.
  • Coal miner spraying rock dust to mitigate coal dust in a mine.
  • Dust explosion pentagon showing the needed elements for an explosion: Oxygen, Combustible dust, Dispersion of dust, Confinement of dust, and an Ignition Source.
FINE POWDERED FORM OF COAL, WHICH IS CREATED BY THE CRUSHING, GRINDING, OR PULVERIZING OF COAL
Coaldust; Powdered coal; Pulverized coal; Coal dust explosion; Coal-dust
ανθρακοσκόνη
coal miner         
  • A coal mine in [[Frameries]], Belgium
  • Ships have been used to haul coal since Roman times.
  • Trucks loaded with coal at the [[Cerrejón]] coal mine in [[Colombia]]
  • Jharia coal mine
  • Laser profiling of a minesite by a coal miner using a Maptek I-site laser scanner in 2014
  • Coal wash plant in [[Clay County, Kentucky]], US
  • Surface coal mining in [[Wyoming]], US
  • Lignite (brown coal) mine, [[Inner Mongolia]], China
  • Remote Joy HM21 Continuous Miner used underground
  • Horonai mine]], was dug in 1879.
  • Rhineland lignite mining area]] ([[Germany]])
  • The Farmington coal mine disaster]] kills 78. West Virginia, US, 1968.
  • Miners at the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine in 1974 waiting to go to work on the 4 pm to midnight shift
  • Historical coal production of different countries
  • A view of Murton colliery near [[Seaham]], United Kingdom, 1843
  • Victoria]], Australia
  • A video on the use of rock bolts and roof screens in underground mines
  • Miners can be regularly monitored for reduced lung function due to coal dust exposure using [[spirometry]].
  • Pingxi]], [[New Taipei]]
  • Balmain Coal Mine in [[Sydney]], Australia, in 1950
  • The six largest countries by coal production in 2015 as determined by the US Energy Information Agency
PROCESS OF GETTING COAL OUT OF THE GROUND
Coal mine; Coal mines; Coalmine; Colliery; Coal miner; Coal-mine; Collieries; Coal field; Underground coal mining; Coal pit; Highwall; Coal Mining; Underground coal mine; Coal seam; Coalmining; Coal-mining; Damp (mining); Mining coal; Opencast coalmine; Coal mined; Coal-miner; Coalworks; Opencast coal mining; Coal extraction; Coal damp; Coalminer; Coal seams; Coal production; Surface coal mine; Coal Miner; Environmental impact of coal mining; Environmental impacts of coal mining; Coal Mine; Health hazards of coal mining; Safety hazards in coal mining; Coal mining industry; Coal company; Open-pit coal mine
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Definición

Cannel coal
·- A kind of mineral coal of a black color, sufficiently hard and solid to be cut and polished. It burns readily, with a clear, yellow flame, and on this account has been used as a substitute for candles.

Wikipedia

White coal

White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying chopped wood over a fire. It differs from charcoal which is carbonised wood. White coal was used in England to melt lead ore from the mid-sixteenth to the late seventeenth centuries. It produces more heat than green wood but less than charcoal and thus prevents the lead evaporating. White coal could be used mixed with charcoal for other industrial uses than lead smelting. White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-pits. They are frequently found in the woods of South Yorkshire.