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- Anthracite abstract "Anthracite (Greek ἀνθρακίτης (anthrakítes), "coal-like," from ἄνθραξ (ánthrax), coal) is a hard, compact variety of mineral coal that has a high luster. It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, and the highest calorific content of all types of coal, which also include bituminous coal and lignite.Anthracite is the most metamorphosed type of coal (but still represents low-grade metamorphism), in which the carbon content is between 92.1% and 98%. The term is applied to those varieties of coal which do not give off tarry or other hydrocarbon vapours when heated below their point of ignition. Anthracite ignites with difficulty and burns with a short, blue, and smokeless flame.Anthracite is categorized into standard grade, which is used mainly in power generation, and high grade (HG) and ultra high grade (UHG), the principal uses of which are in the metallurgy sector. Anthracite accounts for about 1% of global coal reserves, and is mined in only a few countries around the world. China accounts for the majority of global production; other producers are Russia, Ukraine, North Korea, Vietnam, the UK, Australia and the US. Total production in 2010 was 670 million tons.".
- Anthracite thumbnail Coal_anthracite.jpg?width=300.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink www.anthracitemuseum.org.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink VIDEOS.html.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink dcnr_016203.pdf.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink www.northernfield.info.
- Anthracite wikiPageExternalLink www.orangewaternetwork.org.
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- Anthracite wikiPageID "182544".
- Anthracite wikiPageRevisionID "606278399".
- Anthracite alternativeName "Black coal, hard coal, stone coal, blind coal, Kilkenny coal, crow coal, craw coal, black diamond".
- Anthracite composition "Carbon, 92.1‒98%".
- Anthracite hasPhotoCollection Anthracite.
- Anthracite imageAlt "Anthracite coal".
- Anthracite imageCaption "Anthracite coal".
- Anthracite imageSize "250".
- Anthracite name "Anthracite coal".
- Anthracite type "Metamorphic".
- Anthracite subject Category:Coal.
- Anthracite subject Category:Coal_mining.
- Anthracite subject Category:Metamorphic_rocks.
- Anthracite subject Category:Organic_minerals.
- Anthracite comment "Anthracite (Greek ἀνθρακίτης (anthrakítes), "coal-like," from ἄνθραξ (ánthrax), coal) is a hard, compact variety of mineral coal that has a high luster. It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, and the highest calorific content of all types of coal, which also include bituminous coal and lignite.Anthracite is the most metamorphosed type of coal (but still represents low-grade metamorphism), in which the carbon content is between 92.1% and 98%.".
- Anthracite label "Anthracite".
- Anthracite label "Anthracite".
- Anthracite label "Antraciet (materiaal)".
- Anthracite label "Antracita".
- Anthracite label "Antracite".
- Anthracite label "Antracyt (węgiel)".
- Anthracite label "Антрацит".
- Anthracite label "أنتراسيت".
- Anthracite label "无烟煤".
- Anthracite label "無煙炭".
- Anthracite sameAs Antracit.
- Anthracite sameAs Antracita.
- Anthracite sameAs Antrazita.
- Anthracite sameAs Anthracite.
- Anthracite sameAs 無煙炭.
- Anthracite sameAs 무연탄.
- Anthracite sameAs Antraciet_(materiaal).
- Anthracite sameAs Antracyt_(węgiel).
- Anthracite sameAs Antracite.
- Anthracite sameAs m.018ykx.
- Anthracite sameAs Q182458.
- Anthracite sameAs Q182458.
- Anthracite wasDerivedFrom Anthracite?oldid=606278399.
- Anthracite depiction Coal_anthracite.jpg.
- Anthracite isPrimaryTopicOf Anthracite.