Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, China

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Noah Fields Drake
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1901

Abstract

During July and August, 1899, the writer took advantage of an opportunity of going to Shansi to gather some information concerning the geology and value of the already famous coalfields of that province. The long journey, mainly on slow river-boats, and the limited time at command, allowed only about ten days of work to be done in the coal-fields around Tsê Chou. The geologic structure and the rock-formations were found to be simple and quite regular, so that in that time the accompanying sketch-map (Pig. 1) was made, and a fairly good idea of the distribution of the coal and general geologic features was obtained. The map was made by measuring a base-line about three-quarters of a mile long, triangulating for principal points over the field, and filling in the details by rapid sketches. The few elevations marked on the map were taken with an aneroid barometer. Only a few of the great number of towns and villages that are within this densely populated area are shown; and the coal-mines indicated are not the only ones within the area, but the ones where most of the following information about the coal was obtained. The value of this coal-field was first clearly set before the scientific and commercial world by Baron von Richthofen,* who made a geologic reconnaissance of Shansi in 1870. Since that time the hostile attitude of the Chinese government and people towards foreigners and their enterprises has kept the coal-fields from being developed. But the last few years of rapid change in the conditions of China have at last apparently opened a way for the exploitation of this coal-field. The Peking syndicate, a joint English-Italian company, now has concessions from
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APA: Noah Fields Drake  (1901)  Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, China

MLA: Noah Fields Drake Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, China. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1901.

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