Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, Pa

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract
The coal-seams that are worked vary from 3 1/2 to 100 feet in thickness, and occur at all angles of inclination, but are never flat for any great extent. They contain coal, slate, and an unsolidified coal, called dirt by the miners, in various proportions, a uniform seam of coal alone being rare. The upper walls are composed of conglomerate, sandstone, or slate; the first two hard and solid in texture, and withstanding the action of the atmosphere and moisture sufficiently well to offer but little trouble to the mining operations; while the latter crumbles rapidly, owing, in part, to the decomposition of iron pyrites which it contains in large quantities, and in part to its own friable character, and requires constant care to avoid accidents to the men working below it, and to prevent its mixing with the coal mined. The floors are composed of slate. As in all mining operations, the general system pursued is to reach with a permanent outlet such a point in the seam as will
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, PaMLA: Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, Pa. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,