Total coal production leaped from just under 17 million tons in 1861 to nearly 72 million tons in 1880
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Anthracite coal is primarily used for heating homes and businesses, as it burns cleanly and efficiently. It is also used in some industrial applications, such as in the manufacturing of steel and in certain water filtration systems.
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anthracite was popular around the 1800s for heating houses but due to it's quality, the price is higher making it less feasible for electricity generation.Today, due to substitutes like petroleum and LNG (liquid natural gas), it is not widely used.
Anthracite forms from the metamorphism of bituminous coal. The metamorphism occurs due to pressures and temperatures from depth of burial or stresses derived from plate movements.
Anthracite coal was discovered through surface outcroppings and natural erosion exposing the coal seams. Native Americans used anthracite for fuel before European settlers arrived in North America. In the early 19th century, it became an important source of fuel for heating and industry.
Pea coal has been used in household coal stoves for more than a century and a half. It is typically crushed anthracite coal, or sometimes semi-bituminous coal.
Coal is generally divided into anthracite (hard coal) and bituminous (soft coal). Many grades based on chemical composition and ultimate us are used to subdivide these two major categories.
H. M. Chance has written: 'Report on an exploration of the coalfields of North Carolina' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining 'Report on the mining methods and appliances used in the anthracite coal fields' -- subject(s): Anthracite coal, Coal mines and mining 'The geology of Clarion County' -- subject(s): Geology
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Well it depends on when you mean....Bituminous coal that's mined can be fired in bee oven to produce "Coke", a fuel.Burned Bituminous Coal in a furnace produces clunkers--hard, brittle chunks with coal burned out.When a waste heap of coal catches fire, it produces Reg Dog, a hard, partly brittle rock used as road cover.In the ground, unmined and under pressure and heat, Bituminous coal changes to Anthracite coal.
Coal is classified into four general categories, or "ranks." They range from lignite through sub-bituminous and bituminous to anthracite, reflecting the progression of individual deposits of coal to increasing heat and pressure. Anthracite coal has the highest carbon content, frequently associated with home heating. Bituminous coal is the most plentiful form of coal in the United States, and is used primarily to generate electricity and make coke for the steel industry. Sub-bituminous coal ranks below bituminous. This coal generally has a lower sulfur content than other types, which makes it attractive for use because it is cleaner burning. Lignite coal is a geologically young coal which has the lowest carbon content, 25-35 percent. Sometimes called brown coal, it is mainly used for electric power generation. Hope it helped :)