Castleman Basin, Garrett County, Md. - Coal Beds In Central Part; Reserves; Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics Of Coals; Stratigraphy Of Area - Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Albert L. Toenges
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

(1) The Castleman Basin was investigated by diamond drilling, engineering examination, and geologic study. Agreements permitting investigation of about 14,700 acres of land were entered into with 79 landowners. Eleven beds of coal between the horizons of the Harlem and Mercer beds were penetrated in drilling. These beds from top downward are: Harlem, Upper Bakerstown, Lower Bakerstown, Brush Creek, Upper Freeport Rider, Upper Freeport, Upper Kittanning, Middle Kittanning, Lower Kittanning, Mount Savage, and Mercer. The total estimated reserves of coal (measured, indicated, and inferred), 14 inches or more thick, in six beds follow: [Coal bed: Etimated reserves, tons Harlem _______________________ 23,430,000 Lower Bakerstown _______________ 44, 688, 000 Brush Creek ____________________ 23, 694, 000 Upper Freeport __________________57, 731, 000 Upper Kittanning ________________ 40, 450, 000 Middle Kittanning ______________42,276,000 Total________________________ 232,269,000]
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APA: Albert L. Toenges  (1952)  Castleman Basin, Garrett County, Md. - Coal Beds In Central Part; Reserves; Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics Of Coals; Stratigraphy Of Area - Summary And Conclusions

MLA: Albert L. Toenges Castleman Basin, Garrett County, Md. - Coal Beds In Central Part; Reserves; Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics Of Coals; Stratigraphy Of Area - Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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