Well Log Applications In Coal Mining And Rock Mechanics ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 758 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1969
Abstract
High costs--and high risks--are normal in coal exploration and mine development. But risks and ultimate costs are minimized by foreknowledge of prospective coal seams and adjacent formations. Extensive drill hole programs are often used to obtain needed information. Cores and cuttings from these holes are used to determine coal location, thickness, and quality; they are also used to study physical and geological characteristics of surrounding beds. Valuable as these core and cuttings studies are, their effectiveness is often diminished by loss of recovery or by incomplete analysis. Needed is an effective and economical method for augmenting these studies. Well logs provide information of the type needed for efficient cool prospecting. Furthermore, obtaining these logs in drill holes, and evaluating the data they provide, is both fast and economical. To investigate the usefulness of well logging methods in coal explorations, the authors worked with Mr. Jon Jenkins of Truax Truer Coal Company. Logs were run in a number of drill holes in various areas of the Illinois Basin; these areas provided variety both in coal quality and geologic conditions. The data were studied extensively using computer methods similar to those now used in the evaluation of oil and gas wells. (2, 3) This study was used to produce a computer-generated analysis designed especially for mining problems.
Citation
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(1969) Well Log Applications In Coal Mining And Rock Mechanics ? IntroductionMLA: Well Log Applications In Coal Mining And Rock Mechanics ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.