Constraints On The Availability Of Coal For Mining In Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. G. Treworgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Geologists at the Illinois State Geological Survey are evaluating geologic and land use conditions that affect the minability of coal to determine how much coal is available for development using current technology and mining practices. Coal resources are being evaluated for selected 7.5-minute quadrangle study areas. In a central Illinois study area, more than 25% of the deep-minable resources were limited from development by unstable roof conditions resulting from thick unconsolidated sediments overlying thin bedrock overburden. In some southern and southeastern Illinois study areas, geologic conditions associated with a paleo-channel limit the minability of significant resources of low-to medium-sulfur coal. Some features which were thought to limit mining, such as areas of closely-spaced oil wells, have been found to have minimal impact on the amount of coal recovered.
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APA: C. G. Treworgy  (1995)  Constraints On The Availability Of Coal For Mining In Illinois

MLA: C. G. Treworgy Constraints On The Availability Of Coal For Mining In Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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