Coal mines



         


Coal mining is the mining of coal. Colliery refers to the mine, and the associated buildings and machinery.

How coal is extracted from coal seams depends on how deep the seams are, and also the geology and geography of the area it's being mined in.

If the coal seams are near the surface, the coal is extracted by either:

Most open cast mines extract lignite.

However most coal seams are too deep underground for open cast mining. Most coal is extracted by either:

Mining can be very dangerous and although in the West disasters are now rare, pit collapses, explosions and flooding are still common in parts of the world. China tries to keep its mining disasters hidden, but news leaks out.

The industry has been subject to sometimes violent labor relations in the U.S. (for example, see Ludlow Massacre); union organizers were sometimes murdered by management.

Now coal mining is highly unionized, and the unions are sometimes militant. Mining communities are often close-knit and very religious with a strong sense of community spirit. They also tend to be strongholds of left-wing political parties.

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