Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert J. Greaves
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

High-resolution seismic reflection profiling can be used to evaluate detailed struc¬tural and stratigraphic features of coal pros¬pects. Since most coal prospects are relatively shallow (less than six hundred meters deep), the vertical and lateral resolution of seismic data can be significantly improved by high sampling rates in space and time. The case study present¬ed shows the effective use of seismic data in evaluation of the Wyodak coal at a prospective coal gasification site. The data were used to map the detailed structure and thickness of the coal and to search for lateral discontinuities, such as pinchouts and. faults. An important find was a paleochannel cutting across the base of the coal seam, which was later confirmed by drilling.
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APA: Robert J. Greaves  (1983)  Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case Study

MLA: Robert J. Greaves Coal Prospect Evaluation Using High-Resolution Reflection Seismology - A Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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