Coal Seam Geology And Quality Control - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. W. Metzger
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Coal quality control in mining and mine planning has always been important and has become even more essential in recent years due to environmental considerations. The primary consumers of the sub-bituminous coals found in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming are electric utilities that require low sulfur coals to meet government air quality regulations. Electric generating plants are designed to burn coal of a specific quality, and the supplier of that coal must be able to guarantee shipments within specified quality tolerances. Over the past several years, Exxon Coal USA and, more recently, The Carter Mining Company, a division of Exxon Coal USA have established an evaluation and development program to accurately define the geology and quality of their coal properties. This requires an adequate drill hole density so that detailed correlations of the coal seam and the lithologic sub-units, of the coal seam can be made. These units must be recognizable in the core and also on geophysical logs.
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APA: F. W. Metzger  (1981)  Coal Seam Geology And Quality Control - Introduction

MLA: F. W. Metzger Coal Seam Geology And Quality Control - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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