RI 7321 Sampling And Coking Studies Of Several Coalbeds In The Kokolik River, Kukpowruk River, And Cape Beaufort Areas Of Arctic Northwestern Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Warfield
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Several reconnaissance-type surface and drill core samples of Arctic Northwestern Alaska coals were taken during the summer field seasons of 1964 and 1966 for coking studies. Surface samples were taken from the Kokolik River and the Cape Beaufort areas; core samples were obtained from the Kukpowruk River and the Cape Beaufort areas. Only one Kokolik River surface sample possessed coking properties. This sample, representing an 11.6-ft coal seam, made coke approaching metallurgical quality when a 30-pct portion of selected blending coals was added. Four Kukpowruk River core samples, each representing the same 19-to 20-ft coal seam, were all of about the same coking quality. No differences of coke quality attributable to depth of permanently frozen overburden were found, but the data confirm previously reported information that the 19- to 20-ft coal bed is a potentially satisfactory base coking coal. In the Cape Beaufort area, a core sample with appreciable coking properties was taken at depth from a coalbed determined noncoking in a surface sample.
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APA: R. S. Warfield  (1969)  RI 7321 Sampling And Coking Studies Of Several Coalbeds In The Kokolik River, Kukpowruk River, And Cape Beaufort Areas Of Arctic Northwestern Alaska

MLA: R. S. Warfield RI 7321 Sampling And Coking Studies Of Several Coalbeds In The Kokolik River, Kukpowruk River, And Cape Beaufort Areas Of Arctic Northwestern Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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