Florida Paper - The Northeastern Bituminous Coal-Measures of the Appalachian System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George S. Ramsay
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1896

Abstract

The Appalachian system contains the largest area of all known Carboniferous coal-fields. Beginning near the north line dividing Pennsylvania and New York, it extends southwest through West Virginia, southeastern Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee and terminates in Alabama—a distance of about 950 miles. The northeastern part of this field will be considered in this paper. The general dips of the measures are toward a trough about parallel to the Ohio river, from the Allegheny mountains and ridges on the west. The Potonlac field is an exception; the dip in this case being northeast, the folding to the east of the Allegheny mountains in Pennsylvania being of a greater degree and diminishing southwestward. The cause of the general dip to the west of the mountains seems to be the westward movement of the thrust east of the mountains, with the large Nittany fold including other folds to the east of the escarpment, raising the mountains high above the coal-fields to the west, making a general slope toward the Ohio river southwest, and crossing waves of anticlinals west ward. The synclinals contain the coals, while in many cases on the top of the folds or anticlinals some of the veins (or, in some cases, all) are eroded. The Coal-Measures of this field are generally divided into three principal divisions, known as the Upper, the Barren, and the Lower Coal-Measures, but there is a tendency to divide them into five groups, which is more convenient. Beginning at the bottom, the first would be the Conglomerate ; second, the Lower Coal-Measures; third, the Barren; fourth, the Upper Coal-Measures, and fifth, the Upper Barren or Permian Measures.
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APA: George S. Ramsay  (1896)  Florida Paper - The Northeastern Bituminous Coal-Measures of the Appalachian System

MLA: George S. Ramsay Florida Paper - The Northeastern Bituminous Coal-Measures of the Appalachian System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.

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