A Technique For Obtaining Bulk Samples Of Coal From A Small Diameter Borehole

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 376 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The quantity of coal recovered by diamond coring techniques is not sufficient in many instances to make meaningful coking and/or ash fouling tests. Quantities in excess of that obtained by conventional coring techniques, usually in amounts exceeding 500 pounds, has been designated bulk sampling. During the past three years, AMAX Coal Company has utilized five methods of bulk sampling. It was our desire to obtain a bulk sample that was diagnostic of the seam by the most expedient and economical method. From the beginning all of our efforts have been directed to methods which would extract the required coal from slim boreholes which provide quick and inexpensive access to the coal seam, regardless of depth, terrain and accessability. In our efforts and investigation several large diameter cores have been taken from thick coal seams at relatively shallow depths in easily drilled rocks. On the other hand, for deeper thin seams multiple large diameter coring is more expensive and time consuming. It is somewhat less expensive when multiple cores are taken from a single slim borehole utilizing deflection coring, although considerable skill is necessary.
Citation
APA:
(1973) A Technique For Obtaining Bulk Samples Of Coal From A Small Diameter BoreholeMLA: A Technique For Obtaining Bulk Samples Of Coal From A Small Diameter Borehole. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.