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the lignite
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A low-grade, brownish-black coal
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In 1879, flooding of the lignite mines by the underground springs damaged industrial and spa activities.
The lignite (a form of coal) is also thought to have come from Britain.
Vattenfall's small 30-megawatt plant burns the lignite in air from which nitrogen has been removed.
It was found that, apart from the lignite, a coal particle fragmented.
The lignite and wood particle size was 22 25 mm and 50 × 50 × 5 mm respectively.
Both surfaces bounding the lignite seam, that is, bottom and roof, were taken into account.
Moreover, new coal basins continue to be found, as, for example, the lignite basin discovered in the mid-1980s in Rājasthān in northwestern India.
Coal mining began in the locality in 1870, exploiting the lignite (brown coal) of the Moscow coalfield; chemical concerns, the product of foreign investment, were also soon established.
The lignite and brown coal that is used to fuel the homes and industrial plants of much of Eastern Europe is cheap and abundant.
The lignite had a relatively high total porosity of 37.2 47.0% and an effective porosity of 25.0 34.6%.
Four wells were drilled through the lignite seams at a selected site, and lignite and strata cores were recovered.
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