Geologic Factors Affecting The Development Of Coal Fields In Missouri

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles E. Robertson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

As it becomes more and more apparent that our nation must place a great deal of reliance on coal as an energy source in the coming decades, prospecting for new reserves Un Missouri and other states in the Western Interior Region is increasing. As more and more of the known reserve becomes committed to existing or planned projects operators will be forced to look beyond the fringes of existing coal fields for additional reserves. Perplexing geologic problems invariably confront all prospectors and are particularly bothersome to those new to a particular area. It is the purpose of this paper to alert prospective operators to geologic problems likely to be encountered and to offer guidance in the recognition and solution of these problems. Particular emphasis is placed upon geologic structure and washouts. Other geologic problems have been discussed in a previous paper.
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APA: Charles E. Robertson  (1977)  Geologic Factors Affecting The Development Of Coal Fields In Missouri

MLA: Charles E. Robertson Geologic Factors Affecting The Development Of Coal Fields In Missouri. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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