A Basic Factor Estimate Of The Land Area In Alabama Excavated On The Surface For Coal Prior To 1970

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Reynold Q. Shotts
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

One often sees in the papers, in these days of ecological consciousness, estimates of the quantity of land that has been "devasted," "ruined," or "destroyed," by surface or strip mining, especially for coal. One feels sure that coal miners must have been the first to discover the art of excavation and that the public didn't know of its existance until five or 10 years ago! Estimates of the acreage vary widely with most of them sounding somewhat unreal. One estimate of 175,000 acres in Alabama appeared in one newspaper article and the implication was that all of this was mining for coal. The question was raised anew last summer when the author began working on a land use estimate utilizing aerial photographs, a preliminary project to the Alabama Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) contract presently being fulfilled. One land use category was barren or waste land and aside from some sand beaches in the two coastal counties in Alabama, recently strip mined land constituted most of that category. It quickly became apparent that old stripping was very hard to detect so that estimates from aerial photographs are not accurate. With regard to relatively new stripping, a thin veneer of reflective dirt washed over the countryside may result in a considerable overestimate of the excavated area. Actually, there is a way to estimate the area excavated by strip mining using published Bureau of Mines figures. At least three sets of data are needed: (1) Coal production figures, (2) average thickness of coalbeds mined, and (3) an accurate recovery figure.
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APA: Reynold Q. Shotts  (1973)  A Basic Factor Estimate Of The Land Area In Alabama Excavated On The Surface For Coal Prior To 1970

MLA: Reynold Q. Shotts A Basic Factor Estimate Of The Land Area In Alabama Excavated On The Surface For Coal Prior To 1970. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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