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Cannel coal or
candle coal is a type of
bituminous coal, also
classified as
terrestrial type oil shale. Due to its
physical morphology and low mineral...
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Coal oil is a
shale oil
obtained from the
destructive distillation of
cannel coal,
mineral wax, or
bituminous shale, once used
widely for illumination...
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bituminous coal,
which is
humic (composed of deca****
woody tissue of plants).
Cannel coal is
composed mostly of
plant spores,
while boghead coal is composed...
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Early settlers in the
region discovered that
outcrops of (
Cannel)
Coal along the Big
Coal River could be
utilized as an
excellent source of heat and...
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community was
named for the
deposits of
cannel coal in the area.
Cannelton was
established in 1849.
Cannel coal was
discovered in 1848. Ben Burdette, who...
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resources in the
United States east of the
Mississippi River. The
first is
cannel coal,
which was used
widely in Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and
western Virginia...
- landscape. In Bathgate, the
Scottish Chemist James Young's
discovery of
cannel coal in the
Boghead area of Bathgate, and his
subsequent opening of the Bathgate...
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powdered for lubrication.
Cannel coal (sometimes
called "candle
coal"), a
variety of fine-grained, high-rank
coal with
significant hydrogen content...
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shale industry was
growing rapidly, and
establishing refineries near
cannel coal deposits along the Ohio
River Valley. As oil
production increased, the...
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floated on the
Coal River to
Saint Albans. At the same time,
great quantities of
marketable cannel coal were
found on the
upper Coal River. However,...