RI 4814 Miller Gulch And Cook & White Coal Beds Near Cerrillos. Santa Fe County, N. Mex.: Reserves; Coking, Petrographic, And Chemical Properties

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Louis A. Turnbull
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

An investigation of coal deposits near Cerrillos Santa Fe County, N. Mex., was undertaken 14 the Bureau of Mines in 1943 as part of a general program to determine sources of metallurgical coal for western steel plants. Almost all of the coal used for metallurgical purposes west of the Continental Divide Is mined from the Lower Sunnyside bed in, Carbon County,, Utah. Coke used in western steel plants that is produced from Lower Sunnyside a coal is weaker, structurally, than coke used elsewhere in this country. For this reason, western coal operators and steel manufacturers are anxious to develop new areas of coking coal of better quality then the coal produced from the Sunnyside bed. The objective of investigations of western coals was to (a) develop additional reserves of coking coal to supplement proved reserves in the Sunnyside bed. and (b) develop; if possible, reserves of coal with coking quantities superior to those of Lower Sunnyside
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APA: Louis A. Turnbull  (1951)  RI 4814 Miller Gulch And Cook & White Coal Beds Near Cerrillos. Santa Fe County, N. Mex.: Reserves; Coking, Petrographic, And Chemical Properties

MLA: Louis A. Turnbull RI 4814 Miller Gulch And Cook & White Coal Beds Near Cerrillos. Santa Fe County, N. Mex.: Reserves; Coking, Petrographic, And Chemical Properties. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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