Abstract of Remarks on the Difficulties in the Identification of Coal-Beds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. P. Rothwell
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THE first difficulty mentioned is that in some instances two or more beds of coal separated by sandstone or slate rocks of considerable thickness in one part of a basin, are found running together in another part. Of course, we may happen to strike first the part of the basin where there is but a single seam, and in this case the bed would appear to divide into two or more branches within a short distance. Such cases are not rare in the anthracite coal-fields. I would suggest as an explanation of this phenomenon the gradual sinking of the peat-marsh-the embryo coal-bed-on one side, and the moving forward of the marsh, so that on one part of the bed the formation of peat would still be progressing, while another part, being under water, would be covered with mud and sand. Thus we have different portions of the same bed of different ages. Now if the sinking of the marsh be stopped for a time, the bed will become thicker in the portions left exposed, and if the sinking now changes in direction, so that the part that had previously gone down com¬mences to rise, we should have the phenomenon of a bed, continuous throughout, with one portion overlying another, and separated from it by rock strata. These are exactly the conditions observed in splitting beds. While one side of the lake is sinking, and the peat-marsh moving on in that direction, the other side may be rising,
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APA: R. P. Rothwell  (1873)  Abstract of Remarks on the Difficulties in the Identification of Coal-Beds

MLA: R. P. Rothwell Abstract of Remarks on the Difficulties in the Identification of Coal-Beds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1873.

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