Multiple Seam Mining (The Glenharold Mine) ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Karl A. Olsson
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Glenharold Mine is a surface mine operated by Consolidation Coal Company. The mine is located approximately 90 kilometers (55 miles) northwest of Bismarck, and 3 kilometers (2 miles) southeast of Stanton in west central North Dakota. Glenharold has a nominal design capacity of 3.0 million metric tons per year (3.3 million short tons per year). With the exception of local coal sales, this production supplies fuel for Basin Electric's Leland Olds generating station, a mine mouth power plant. The mine has 175 hourly and 50 salary employees. The Glenharold reserve extends over 210 square kilometers (80 square miles). The mining area is on a dissected plateau between the broad flat Missouri River flood plain to the north and the gently rolling uplands to the south. Erosion by intermittently flowing streams has produced many narrow, steep-walled, drainage ways. Mining begins at the 6 meter (20 foot) cover line and continues to the economic recovery line.
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APA: Karl A. Olsson  (1982)  Multiple Seam Mining (The Glenharold Mine) ? Introduction

MLA: Karl A. Olsson Multiple Seam Mining (The Glenharold Mine) ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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