IC 8295 Coal Resources Of The Fabius-Flat Rock Area, Jackson County, Ala. (9b6f4437-fb1c-4e22-b378-d35c35869374)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Reynold Q. Shotts
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

A study was made of the coal resources of an area in Jackson County, Ala., forming a part of the Flat Rock, Henegar, and Stevenson quadrangles. The area studied is a portion of the Plateau coalfield on Sand Mountain and is near the Tennessee Valley Authority's Widows Creek steamplant. Since no detailed geological study of this area had been published, some reconnaissance work was done. The coalbeds and adjacent strata such as sandstones, conglomeratic sandstones, and conglomerates were studied. Available drill logs, together with the areal geology, provided sufficient information to permit correlation of the coalbeds and an estimation of coal reserves. For all categories of reserves, computed on a regional basis, a total of 72,920,000 tons of coal more than 14 inches thick is estimated for the areas studied in Stevenson, Flat Rock, and Henegar quadrangles. Of this tonnage, 40,001,000 tons is estimated to have less than 60 feet of overburden. The total measured coal reserves for the above three quadrangles are 16,359,000 tons, with 12,411,000 tons under less than 60 feet of cover.
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APA: Reynold Q. Shotts  (1966)  IC 8295 Coal Resources Of The Fabius-Flat Rock Area, Jackson County, Ala. (9b6f4437-fb1c-4e22-b378-d35c35869374)

MLA: Reynold Q. Shotts IC 8295 Coal Resources Of The Fabius-Flat Rock Area, Jackson County, Ala. (9b6f4437-fb1c-4e22-b378-d35c35869374). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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