Application of Lithostratigraphic and Chronostratigraphic Analysis to Seam Modelling in the Rapahoe Sector, western Greymouth Coalfield

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Abstract

Seam correlation in the central Rapahoe Sector (Greymouth Coalfield) can be enhanced by detailed lithostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy. Rewanui Coal Measures are overlain comformably by lacustrine, deltaic and fluvial strata, and this upper contact can be located using lithological and geophysical log character. The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary (KTB) occurs near the top of Rewanui Coal Measures and has been identified palynologically in 16 drillholes. The Rapahoe Sector can be subdivided into two palynostratigraphic domains which adjoin along a basement normal fault which was downthrown to the north during coal measure deposition. The KTB provides an isochronous surface which is independent of the lithostratigraphic datum. Using the KTB as a datum, the æUpperÆ, æMainÆ and æSubmainÆ seams can be reliably correlated throughout the southern and central Rapahoe Sector. Similarly, the æSubmainÆ seam can be correlated with æcÆ seam of the Strongman Mine area, though other Strongman seams are absent from the central and southern Rapahoe Sector.
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APA:  (1996)  Application of Lithostratigraphic and Chronostratigraphic Analysis to Seam Modelling in the Rapahoe Sector, western Greymouth Coalfield

MLA: Application of Lithostratigraphic and Chronostratigraphic Analysis to Seam Modelling in the Rapahoe Sector, western Greymouth Coalfield. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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