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coalfield

[ UK /kˈə‍ʊlfiːld/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region where there is coal underground

How To Use coalfield In A Sentence

  • Besides suffering through a variety of severe but all-too-common mine accidents in its benighted history, the coalfields of Vancouver Island have also played host to some of B.C.'s most famous activists.
  • The coalfields have given way to unemployment queues, night watchmen's sheds and minimum wage component assembly jobs.
  • In this paper, authors evaluate the coal washability using the petrological method of clean coal yeild and coal density consist in Wuda coalfield.
  • Since its release at the start of the year more than a million people have flocked to see Le Fils à Jo, a film which is to its sport and its region as the 1996 British film Brassed Off was to brass bands and the South Yorkshire coalfields: a comedy with soul and roots and humanity, and a deep love of its subject and its setting. French game given timely lift by a fictional All Black | Richard Williams
  • The backstripped tectonic subsidence curves presented here indicate that the Late Carboniferous South Wales coalfield probably formed due to flexural loading in a foreland basin setting.
  • It strikes back at the job losses experienced in the area's coalfields.
  • Sam Littlefield was from Alabama and was president of District 20, which took in the rich coalfields around Birmingham.
  • Coal-fired plants are mainly located inland, and very close to existing coalfields.
  • A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully.
  • Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures.
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