Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Carolina Biology Lab 4 Answers

--- How did Hunosa (North Hulleras SA) ---

Pozu Santiago (Aller, Asturias)

Vicentina Mina was the first cooperative coal which was formed in Franco's Spain assisted by the Trade Union Work Cooperation and served as a touchstone for the validity of these experiences in a time of deep crisis for the world's coal. Was assigned to the eighty workers within its workforce and were engaged with their physicians to meet the operating costs and repayment terms, having reached an agreement with owners when their average production was two thousand tonnes per month.

The plan was that the salary of the cooperative was established in accordance with its work, with a commitment to receive proportionately the benefits they occur at the end of each exercise, but, probably because then the times were not propitious for these developments , the omens that technicians exposed from the first moment he met and the plan eventually failed.

early sixties were in bad years for the Asturian coal. Since the end of the Civil War production had not stopped growing, but the trend changed in 1959 when the so-called stabilization plan the Franco released tariffs and oil began to gain ground that it would not yield ever, and it was the time of migration, which took a lot of skilled labor, and long strikes, which accounted for higher labor costs, first by cessation of activity that brought implicit and, secondarily, by higher wages for workers who got subtracted from the benefits.

addition, another consequence of these conflicts, what we now call side-effects was that the doors were opened abroad to supply the mineral to be extracted leaving here.

In this sense, the great strike of 1962 not only accelerated the decline in profitability of companies that reduced their earnings that year and stopped paying a dividend, to the extent that the smallest began to consider the closure and large put on the table the possibility of merging to adjust its size to the real needs of the times to come.

The government's reaction was to operate the call for concerted action, led to the coal sector with the aim of increasing productivity, which was indispensable to concentrate holdings improving work organization and profitability. Their bases were established in December 1963 in the First Plan development, but the order was not issued until March 30, 1965, and in general, consisting of something like five-year plans they had designed the Russian Communists, only here the time to get state aid was limited to four years.

Unfortunately for all, the plan failed, despite the different paths that tried to link the mines. In April 1966 he proposed the merger of Duro-Felguera Metallurgical Society, Fábrica de Mieres, SA, Industrial Asturiana Santa Barbara, SA and English coal, SA into one, called at first Henansa (Coal and Energy Northwest, Inc.) Hayes then (Hulleras and Northern Energy, Inc.), with a capital of 7,000 million pesetas. The State would control half of the company and its activities are diversified between the mines and power plants, but soon abandoned the idea of \u200b\u200bproducing electricity.

However, some companies such as Figaro, Nespral, Langreo, Siero, La Camocha or Hulleras of Veguín of Olloniego, preferred to go alone because their problems were not yet overwhelming and allowed them to address the expectations of concerted action. For its part, also try Hulleras of Turon saved alone, reducing staff, closing what was not profitable and modernize the rest.

Thus, finally the national government decided to take the bull by the horns and by a decree issued on March 9, 1967 was the North Hulleras Empresa Nacional, SA (Hunosa) to exploit the coal mines and control activities related to them. Companies that quoted above were added Asturian Coal, Inc. and New Mountain Quijano, SA, which ultimately amounted to nothing less than 1,500 grants and 250 dumps scattered eight municipalities: ours.

The initial capital was 3,380 million pesetas, of which the Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI) contributed 76.92% and the remainder being divided among the companies that were integrated in the project and met at that time a staff of 20,017 workers with an output of 3,145,140 tons.

On July 1, 1968 was a new block of additions, with hard coal and Olloniego Veguín, Carbones de La Nueva and finally Hulleras of Turon and a year later, also joined Langreo Mines and Siero, Mina Tres Amigos and Carbones de Langreo. Finally, on January 1, 1970 Nespral and Co. did., Minas de Rios, Coto Musel and Mina Incarnate Hunosa thus became the third public mining group in Spain after the Empresa Nacional Calvo Sotelo and National Coal Company South, although in fact the giant had feet of clay and it was only a facade behind which hide the failure of a well-capitalized and with low productivity.

In 1969 it was clear that was a vast ruin Hunosa would never get out of the red. He blamed the companies have had for years inventoried machines not working and obsolete materials, and the State decided to apply an oxygen cylinder in the form of a restructuring plan was expected to redress the balance by increasing production and adjusting templates so that in a decade, the tables were turned and could even see some benefit.

was useless, the losses were so high and entrepreneurs had it so clear that when a few months the Government took the drastic decision to open a new subscription of securities to achieve other 3,900 million and refloat the ship no one wanted to buy huge those actions and was the INI who had take care of everything, which now controls 100% of the company.

The rest you know because you have lived. Although his letters became part of the families of the Basin, no one ever believed in Hunosa, employers could be leaving in terms of that bottomless pit, the State wanted to get rid of mine even before they have their own, but never found time to take the plunge and, meanwhile, from the lowest rung of the workforce to the highest in the hierarchy is living the feeling that the company was not anyone and was allowed to begin work absurd or expensive machines coming from far away are oxidized forgotten in the corners without being put into operation.

losses became so outrageous that the mining and by extension all of Asturias became the paradigm of bad government and the waste and from other regions still luckier we reproach a drain which had no guilt .

strange thing is that we are convinced that things could not be otherwise way and assume the pit closures inevitable, and now, when we were quiet, we see with wonder how the mining of coal, again in private hands, it becomes profitable. I think someone took us to the garden.


Text: Ernesto Burgos

Photo: State Industrial Holdings Company




Friday, March 26, 2010

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20/03/1910 - Berbes (Ribadesella, Asturias) ---

Last Saturday, the fair was taking advantage of mineral Oviedo, and taxes are coming from Galicia Rodrigo Fresco, stayed for a good morning Berbes stonemason, which also Roi is said Sampedro, who picked up the other morning by Roi de Oviedo. We had fixed the areas where we were going to chop, so we went to a fixed shot, after greeting us, the first stop was near Cueto 1, where we have a good time chopping, even to open a geode but the crystals of Fluorite altered. Taking some time and already there without much luck, we go to the Quarry of guinea pigs to have if we had more luck in that area, we set out to there and up the mountain, we planted in the so named "firing squad", where there was any news from the previous month which had already been there, saw a hole where there was a small cave within it, so extreme caution and carefully, I went inside with the flashlight to look around and see if there was anything there that was worth in there. He saw nothing but clay and rock until a part of that gap could guess a quartz vein, and after a couple of shots with the pot and the pointer, I left it a Druze Quartz crystals with a millimeter Barite crystal and fluorite cubes that did not exceed half a centimeter, but with a very aesthetic color, I took a few pieces not too large but beautiful. After taking a few pictures of the area, I began to pick up all the material to go going, because when I came over and had to go for morning to go to the Fair to browse some stones. We had a good day which is important, although the rain threatened a few times, accompanied us a day of sun and quite hot.

Geoda and removed, although there were some crystals.

Here you can see the fear of that pocket.

Crystals "in situ" of what was left inside.
More
Fluorite and barite crystals within the pocket.

I went into the hole where the Fluorite.

I again in the hole.

A few views of La Cantera The Guinea Pigs better known as the "firing squad"















way back to the entrance and Cueto. You can see the mine entrance "The Frondil" at the bottom.

regain strength before leaving.

Small crystals of Fluorite, Quartz and Barite.

Fluorite on Barite.

Fluorite Glass half inch of edge.

Another similar piece.

Another more.

And the last.




Text and Photos: Darío Menéndez

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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After the alarming warning that gave the family of Alfred and came to the forums and the majority of English fans who had no information on him from the last day he had spoken to his wife, Francesca, and 5 days ago. Supporters of the areas where he Alfred plan to go to bite (some very dangerous), went to the nearest sites to search for Alfred and his mother, Helga, or failing that, the blue van they were traveling, described by the woman. After all the weekend without success in search of Alfred and uneventful, most of us were very concerned about where he might be thinking and hoping that everything is in a fright. Yesterday I read a story good enough in a forum: "Alfred is right and his wife, Francesca Kugler, appreciates your interest to all who care about the fate of her husband." Apparently he broke the van away from the public and to make matters worse also you broke the phone, staying out of the question at that time to contact his family. I also think that once solved the problem of the vehicle, may have approached some people and call from a cabin for example, your family, to warn of what had happened and to reassure them, it is logical that his family was very worried that something would have happened, which is not surprising, given the storm was in these regions and also some of the mines that it planned to enter, are in very poor condition, as I said earlier.


In the final analysis, what matters is that Alfred and his mother are well and for me, thank all the fans who came to take a look at the sites of their area in search of the van and also Austrian those who helped spread the message, either by mail, forums, phone or otherwise, demonstrating that we are all a little pineapple and that it is, we all help as we can when we are needed.


Saturday, March 13, 2010

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safely --- Alfred Kugler disappeared. Notice of relief. ---


few hours ago, a colleague warned me Tuplaneta that had been in contact with him letting him know that a Austrian had come with his mother to pick up several English mines minerals and are trying to contact him since last Monday but no way. Traveling in a van Model: Ford Transit registration metallic blue: A-PL-806-HP, if anyone knows anything to please you contact me via the following email address: dari_asturies_64@hotmail.com, later he commissioned me to get in touch with Jose Miguel.

Description: Alfred Kugler, 47, 1.75 meters high, normal complexion, rather thin, dark blond hair, short beard, wearing glasses. Travels with her mother, Helga Kugler, 69, 1.50 mts.

I put the message received by the partner Jose Miguel unchanged. A part of the sites that are listed in the message also was thought to be in: Mina Mina Teresita in Cartagena and Gloria in Cordoba.

hello miguel,

then there are the number and your name: Alfred Kugler , Tel: 00436643837086 (but not ).... does it work sites where this probability: Naquera, Ulea (Murcia), Lauteira (Sierra Nevada), Mijas, Rio Tinto, Tharsis, Vilavicosa (? Sunday 7 March), The Cardonchosa, Teresita, Chella, Antequera, Azaila ...

we have no information Monday savemos past and not anything about him. He has his car and is with his mother and also are in any hotel but always slept in his car. ( metallic blue Ford Transit A-Pl-806-HP )
Police Spain d `l` fu Austrian Ambassy saven informed but not all of it.

the phone from his Nobia (Kugler che Francesca speaks italian very well) is: 0043-277342645
The
my name is: Mag Andreas Mikl: 0043-650-3991962 e-mail: andreas . mikl@gmx.net)

Back in Austria has chier next Sunday (14. March)

hear my English!
And many graces!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

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Quarry Cobarata (Friere, Langreo, Asturias) --- Works

Quarry "The Cobarata" is an old farm where limestone was extracted, is located on the outskirts of Friere, 100 meters from the first houses in the village in the municipality of Langreo Asturias.

stop takes 15 years, it closed about 1995, although in 2005 a businessman wanted to reopen it, when they were told the neighbors that had the possibility to return to work that quarry, opposed the opening of the people arguing that they already are about 600 trucks a day due to the fully active quarry is 200 meters that, in addition to the impact that would have the blasting, as it is very close to the population.

Main entrance to the quarry.

Detail of the entrance.

Hoppers.

Detail.

Another entrance is located a few meters above.


Text: Darío Menéndez.
Photos: Darío Menéndez.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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AVE (Buiza, Pola de Gordon, León)

Last Friday I commented Paul (Flintstones) in chat TuPlaneta was going to bring on Saturday AVE works with several companions Leon and Leon to get it passed near where I live. Invited me to bite and offered to take me and bring me back, after I consulted with my father, he ended up giving me permission and immediately called him to inform, then I started to prepare everything you need to go. The next day at 9 and a half or so I picked up Paul and after making a brief stop at the gas station, we headed to the nearby autonomous region, taking the highway Minera (AS-1) up to Mieres and the end of this caught A-66 to reach the village of Campomanes and begin the climb through the N-630 to the top of Port de Pajares, 1378 meters, in the highest part of the harbor and you could see the beautiful countryside left partially covered mountains in the snow. Shortly after crowning the top of the port, we Villamanín, where after asking some villagers, Ezequiel stopped at the restaurant, there we waited for Leon Manuel Canyon, which was the one who knew the area, had also approached the Humberto Antonio Galicia and the other Leon, Carlos, who had picked the latter road. Villasimpliz we approached, we got the clothes task and we split into two cars to go because of tailings from the works of the AVE, which were somewhat covered by the snow that had fallen, could be found Dolomite, Barite Chalcopyrite and a nice caramel tone, there we were joined by Armando , co-Manuel. We started looking and started itching and appearance of the first pieces.

Photo: Carlos Humberto, Manuel, Paul and I in preparing Villasimpliz.

















Vista environment and tailings.















View

heaps and Paul and Carlos in the background.

















Humberto showing his passion for the micros.

















Paul itching in the dump.

















Antonio, the other photographer.

















Humberto, Carlos, Pablo, Armando and Manuel.

















I, Manuel, Humberto and Armando.

















I crack heads with a belly hahaha.

















Taking all morning and with the spring, we moved and went to eat at a restaurant in the area after a good meal and a chat mineralogical, we went to the house Manuel, in the town of Villasimpliz, as named above. There were opened the trunks and started exchanges and gifts, from here to publicly thank all of you for the pieces you gave me without giving me anything in return, thank you very much. And after closing the luggage, Manuel entered the room where we tasted a cake that had brought Antonio Santiago, which incidentally was excellent, and a pleasant talking and sharing stories with a cast us some laughs than others. The time pouncing on us, so we said goodbye to everyone and put the car in gear for Asturias, once we Langreo, Paul left me where I had stayed with my father and then download the pack and other things, we said goodbye he who put towards Cantabria. Thank you Paul for taking me and get me.

Humberto, Pablo, I, Manuel, Armando and Carlos at the restaurant.













Antonio, Humberto, I, Manuel, Armando and Carlos at the restaurant.















Barites collected some photos.















































































































some photos and Chalcopyrite Dolomite collected.

















































































































Text: Darío Menéndez.
Photos: Paul, Anthony and Darius. XXI