New York Paper - The Coking, in Beehive Ovens, of the Coals of the New River District, West Virginia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles Catlett
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

Having had charge during the past year of the operations of the New River Coke Company, the second largest, if not the largest, coke-producer in this district, my attention was called particularly to the yield of coke from the coal as coked in a bank of beehive ovens, as the record showed that this yield, while believed to be well up with the practice of the district, was much lower than the analysis of the coal indicated it should be. The coal is well known to many members of the Institute, and the scope of this paper does not include a discussion of its occurrence and development. It suffices to say that the New River district comprises the mines working on the coals of No. XII. or the Conglomerate Series of the Rogers brothers, which are located on New river and its tributaries, and which find an outlet for their product east and west over the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. The New river through this section carries the drainage from an extensive peneplain in which it has formed a very striking and stupendous canon, probably the most striking east of the Mississippi river. The only practical access to this territory is by means of this canon and the Chesapeake and Ohio road, and the opportunities for development by other lines may be considered as nil. If it were not for the fact that this road, farther west, reaches and develops entirely different coals, which are found in other measures, the New River district might properly be spoken of (as is now done at times) as the " C and 0. field." For fuller information on the geology of the region, those interested are referred to the ery complete monograph on the subject by Mendenhall and Campbell of the United States Geological Survey. The rocks are the same as those which carry the more widely
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APA: Charles Catlett  (1900)  New York Paper - The Coking, in Beehive Ovens, of the Coals of the New River District, West Virginia

MLA: Charles Catlett New York Paper - The Coking, in Beehive Ovens, of the Coals of the New River District, West Virginia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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