OFR-6(2)-77 User's Manual For The Coal Loss Calculation Model Computer Program - I. The Coal Loss Model - A. Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Department of Interior, U.S. Bureau of Mines performs the task of estimating the quantity of coal reserves existing in each state on a county by county basis. As a part of Information Circular 8655, the Bureau of Mines established the criteria for the uniform estimations of coal reserves and listed the most recent estimates of coal reserves by county and by seam. At the same time however, the Bureau recognized that these figures represented the upper bound with regard to the estimated actually usable or obtainable reserves. Recovery of these reserves are subject to the mining methods used and to the resolution of such problems as the use of poor quality coal and competition provided by conflicting land use. These problems, in practice restrict the recovery of the estimated quantities of coal reserves listed in IC 8655. Another impact, the subject of this manual, is the impact resulting from previous mining activities. In particular, many of the reserve seams included in the reserve estimates overlie or underlie mined-out coal beds. Portions of these reserve seams may therefore be unmineable or at best may have a reduced quantity of extractable coal. In order to improve the accuracy of the coal reserve base estimates, the Bureau of Mines funded an effort1 to develop a systematic methodology for estimating the coal loss associated with the impact of previous mining activity. The coal loss calculation model (CLCM) described in this manual is a result of that effort and addresses the percentage of coal loss in reserve seams due to previous overmining or undermining.
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APA:  (1976)  OFR-6(2)-77 User's Manual For The Coal Loss Calculation Model Computer Program - I. The Coal Loss Model - A. Introduction

MLA: OFR-6(2)-77 User's Manual For The Coal Loss Calculation Model Computer Program - I. The Coal Loss Model - A. Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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