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- Minestone abstract "Minestone, also known as Colliery Spoil, is the solid residual material resulting from the mining of coal. It is likely to contain varying proportions of sandstone, shale, mudstone and coal fragments. The properties of colliery spoil can vary considerably both within a tip and from tip to tip. These solid wastes are also known as minestone.".
- Minestone wikiPageExternalLink colliery_spoil.html.
- Minestone wikiPageExternalLink science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VFR-3Y5FKPF-12&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1168142508&_rerunOrigin=google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=cf2517ddca17870c83c3cdf004cf8450.
- Minestone wikiPageID "22739686".
- Minestone wikiPageRevisionID "506018558".
- Minestone hasPhotoCollection Minestone.
- Minestone subject Category:Coal_mining.
- Minestone comment "Minestone, also known as Colliery Spoil, is the solid residual material resulting from the mining of coal. It is likely to contain varying proportions of sandstone, shale, mudstone and coal fragments. The properties of colliery spoil can vary considerably both within a tip and from tip to tip. These solid wastes are also known as minestone.".
- Minestone label "Minestone".
- Minestone sameAs m.05zxqn4.
- Minestone sameAs Q6864550.
- Minestone sameAs Q6864550.
- Minestone wasDerivedFrom Minestone?oldid=506018558.
- Minestone isPrimaryTopicOf Minestone.