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  2. Glossary of coal mining terminology - Wikipedia

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    A sough is a drainage tunnel to take water from coal mines without the need to pump it to the surface. [1] An example is the Great Haigh Sough. Spoil tip. Gin Pit Colliery's old spoil tip or rucks A spoil tip is a pile built of accumulated spoil - the overburden or other waste rock removed during coal and ore mining. Squeeze

  3. Coal mining - Wikipedia

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    Coal-mining region – Basin with coal deposits; Glossary of coal mining terminology; Environmental impact of the coal industry; Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia – Environmental protection and equity; Hurrying – Hauling coal from a mine to the surface; List of books about coal mining

  4. List of coalfields - Wikipedia

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    The terminology declined into unimportance as the 20th century progressed, and was probably only referred to by a few small railroads and history buffs by the 1980s. Renewed interest in industrial heritage and coal mining history has brought the old names of the coalfields before a larger audience.

  5. Category:Coal mining - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coal mining" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ... Gémonval coal mines; Glossary of coal mining terminology; Gorniczy ...

  6. Drift mining - Wikipedia

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    Drift mining is either the mining of an ore deposit by underground methods, or the working of coal seams accessed by adits driven into the surface outcrop of the coal bed. [1] A drift mine is an underground mine in which the entry or access is above water level and generally on the slope of a hill, driven horizontally into the ore seam.

  7. Tipple - Wikipedia

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    A tipple is a structure used at a mine to load the extracted product (e.g., coal, ores) for transport, typically into railroad hopper cars. In the United States, tipples have been frequently associated with coal mines, but they have also been used for hard rock mining.

  8. Agecroft Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Agecroft Colliery was a coal mine on the Manchester Coalfield that opened in 1844 in the Agecroft district of Pendlebury, Lancashire, England. It exploited the coal seams of the Middle Coal Measures of the Lancashire Coalfield. The colliery had two spells of use; the first between 1844 and 1932, when the most accessible coal seams were ...

  9. Firedamp - Wikipedia

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    Damp is the collective name given to all gases (other than air) found in coal mines in Great Britain and North America. [1]As well as firedamp, other damps include blackdamp (nonbreathable mixture of carbon dioxide, water vapour and other gases); whitedamp (carbon monoxide and other gases produced by combustion); poisonous, explosive stinkdamp (hydrogen sulfide), with its characteristic rotten ...