Geologic Mapping of Roof Conditions, Crown II Mine, Macoupin County, Illinois (607b9384-86ca-493b-a1b9-0bc498fa5a70)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 402 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
Detailed underground geologic mapping at a scale of 1:1200 has been carried out at the Crown II Mine of Freeman United Coal Mining Co., which operates in the Herrin (No. 6) Coal Member. The roof sequence, upward from the coal, includes (1) soft, medium -to dark-gray shale; (2) hard, black, fissile shale; (3) argillaceous nodular- bedded limestone, and (4) fine-pined, shaly, water-bearing sandstone. The first unit is highly lenticular, and any or all may be missing at a given locality. The sandstone has a sheet facies and a channel facies. The Herrin Coal is eroded in channels near the Crown II Mine. Structural features mapped at Crown II include normal and strike-slip faults and limestone "bosses." Less stable roof and wet conditions are encountered where the limestone is thin or missing or where it is broken by natural fractures or by artificial openings that intersect the water-bearing strata above the limestone. Geologic mapping of the underground workings has allowed us to predict faults, fracture zones, and channels ahead of the face for this mine. Some lithologic and structural pattern apparently are random and cannot now be projected. Conventional exploratory drilling is entirely inadequate to map faults or lithology of the roof, but it does indicate the range of lithologic variability, which can be used to project needs for roof supports. Drilling also is useful in locating channels and in mapping regional variation in thickness and facies of the sandstone.
Citation
APA:
(1983) Geologic Mapping of Roof Conditions, Crown II Mine, Macoupin County, Illinois (607b9384-86ca-493b-a1b9-0bc498fa5a70)MLA: Geologic Mapping of Roof Conditions, Crown II Mine, Macoupin County, Illinois (607b9384-86ca-493b-a1b9-0bc498fa5a70). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.