Modeling Of Faulted Multi-Seam Coal Deposits ? AIMS, Procedures And Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Capello
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Carboniferous mining basins are today a non-negligible source of energy. So important in fact that returns now justify high investments and costs even for those deposits that were un-economical in the past. Nowadays, if properly explored and exploited, basins previously considered non-minable due to complex structural and stratigraphical situations may be economically interesting. It is while studying a faulted basin with such features that the Authors developed the described computer-aided methodology capable of constructing a model of the physical structure of coal deposits on the basis of stratigraphical data from drillings. The aim of the procedure is to define coal reserves, the exploitation of a deposit being conditioned by the possibility of identifying zones that are technically minable. This objective is pursued by making as detailed a reconstruction as possible of the geometrical, stratigraphical and tectonic features of the coal-bearing seams of a deposit.
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APA: G. Capello  (1982)  Modeling Of Faulted Multi-Seam Coal Deposits ? AIMS, Procedures And Applications

MLA: G. Capello Modeling Of Faulted Multi-Seam Coal Deposits ? AIMS, Procedures And Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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