Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-Field

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Robert Strachanm
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

The East Kootenay coal-field, situated close to the boundary between the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, is composed of four small areas locally called the Crow's Nest Pass, the Upper Elk, the Flathead and Crown Mountain, and comprises an area of about 3 78 square miles. From eleven to twenty-five seams have been exposed of two feet and over in thickness, with a total thickness of about 200 feet of coal, and reckoning about one hundred feet to be workable, gives an estimate of coal available of about thirty-seven billion tons. The coal is a high-grade bituminous, occasionally tending towards anthracite, and the majority of the seams furnish a. very good quality of coking coal as well as an excellent steam coal. The coal-field is found in the mountain ranges in long narrow strips. The age of the fonnation and the thickness of the covering beds have had considerable influence on the character of the coal, and lateral pressure and disturbances in the process of mountain-building have wrought great changes. With such an abundance of coal, it has been a disappointment that the East Kootenay field has not figured larger industrially. So far only one portion of the coal-field has been utilized. This is the Crow's Nest, where, in 1898, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company commenced development. Access to the coal seams was easily obtained, the mountain creeks having eroded away the covering, and mines were driven into the coal seams. In that year about ten thousand tons of coal were produced from the mine at Coal Creek.
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APA: Robert Strachanm  (1924)  Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-Field

MLA: Robert Strachanm Industrial Conditions In The Crow's Nest Pass Coal-Field. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1924.

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