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Minerals transportation

Authors :
Blair R.
Bingham K.P.
Cina C.
Faig E.
Kammer C.M.
Link J.M.
Smith J.P.
Stetler J.J.
Szabo P.J.
Thomson S.
Thurlow E.E.
Tubbs S.
Yu A.T.
Blair R.
Bingham K.P.
Cina C.
Faig E.
Kammer C.M.
Link J.M.
Smith J.P.
Stetler J.J.
Szabo P.J.
Thomson S.
Thurlow E.E.
Tubbs S.
Yu A.T.

Abstract

Transportation: a vital element in coal's future; From Florida to farmer: the phosphate-food connection; The Great Lakes: a vital link for the nation's iron ore mines and mills; Pipelining bulk minerals; Rail transportation of mineral commodities; Barge transportation's future in an expanding coal market; Metallic and nonmetallic minerals' important role in inland waterway commerce; Updating US ore and coal ports; International aspects of minerals transportation: iron ore, coal, and phosphate; Belle Ayr: shipping coal from the largest producing US coal mine; Maysville: total transportation; Samarco's iron ore slurry pipeline system<br />Transportation: a vital element in coal's future; From Florida to farmer: the phosphate-food connection; The Great Lakes: a vital link for the nation's iron ore mines and mills; Pipelining bulk minerals; Rail transportation of mineral commodities; Barge transportation's future in an expanding coal market; Metallic and nonmetallic minerals' important role in inland waterway commerce; Updating US ore and coal ports; International aspects of minerals transportation: iron ore, coal, and phosphate; Belle Ayr: shipping coal from the largest producing US coal mine; Maysville: total transportation; Samarco's iron ore slurry pipeline system

Details

Database :
OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1309145341
Document Type :
Electronic Resource