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Record #94826:
Effectiveness in the use of Pechora coal in ferrous metallurgy / M.A. Zagoruyko.
Title: | Effectiveness in the use of Pechora coal in ferrous metallurgy / M.A. Zagoruyko. |
Author(s): | Zagoruyko, M. A. Zagoruiko, M. A. |
Date: | [1988?] |
Language: | Russian transliteration entered into original records using BGN/PCGN 1947 romanisation of Russian; Cyrillic text in MARC 880 field(s) reverse transliterated from this by automated process; BGN/PCGN 1947 text then upgraded to Library of Congress romanisation. |
In: | Problems of the North. ([1988?]), Vol. 21 ([1988?]) |
Abstract: | Compared with Donetsk and Kuznetsk coal. Practically all coal mined in Pechora Basin is coking coal, characterized by low (up to 1%) sulphur content. It is classified as gas coal, rich coal, coking coal and lean coal, and used for production of both metallurgical and foundry coke. Best coke quality obtained by combining Pechora and Kuznetsk coal. It is planned to increase production from Vorkutinsk deposit by 5 million tons. Reserves of highest grades of coal at Vorga-Shor deposit exceed 1 billion tons; another large mine, Vorga-Shor 4, to be opened; coal is of gas coal type. Discusses other deposits and relative costs of 1 ton of dry charge, taking into consideration mining, washing and transport of coal. Translated from Problemy Severa, 1983, Vol.21, p.115-120. |
Notes: | Problems of the North. Vol. 21 :166-172 ([1988?]). |
Keywords: | 330.02 -- Economic development. 330.524 -- Natural resources. 553.94 -- Coal deposits. 662.6 -- Fuels. P -- Non-renewable resources. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*531.6) -- Respublika Komi. |
SPRI record no.: | 94826 |
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