OFR-10-94 Coal Recoverability And The Definition Of Coal Reserves: Central Appalachian Region, 1993

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 41
- File Size:
- 14570 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
This report presents results from an ongoing U.S. Bureau of Mines study defining domestic coal reserves. Examinations of five 7 ½ -minute central Appalachian quadrangles have been completed to date. Only 26.4%, 5.0%, 6.5%, 8.2%, and 4.2% at the coal resources remaining in the Matewan, Boltsfork, and Hoskinston, KY; Vansant, VA; and Beckley, WV quadrangles, respectively, constitute economically recoverable reserves. An evaluation of the coal mining industry's impact on the economy of Pike County, KY, wherein the Matewan quadrangle is located, was also completed in order to provide a basic understanding of the influence of coal mining on the local economy. Results show that coal mining is the only major income producing industry in Pike County, accounting for about 46% of the county's income, and 21% of the total available employment, in the base year 1990. If similar results are found in subsequent investigations, a strong argument can be made that traditional coal producing regions may soon be experiencing resource depletion problems far greater and much sooner than previously thought. This will affect not only the coal industry but, given the obvious dependence of Pike County's economy on its coal mining industry, the entire social and economic infrastructure of large areas.
Citation
APA:
(1994) OFR-10-94 Coal Recoverability And The Definition Of Coal Reserves: Central Appalachian Region, 1993MLA: OFR-10-94 Coal Recoverability And The Definition Of Coal Reserves: Central Appalachian Region, 1993. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1994.