RI 4838 Bituminous-Coal Deposits In The Vicinity Of Eska, Matanuska Valley Coal Field, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Theodore R. Jolley
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

The estimated recoverable reserves in the area in the vicinity of Eska 2 mine are, 699,300 tons in the Chapin and Emery bas of the Maitland group. Those recoverable reserves are in the area between the Eska fault zone and Jonesville fault and extend down dip from the outcrops. No reserves were developed by the Eska 2 entry or by drill hole 14-16 in the Eska fault zone. The small quantity of reserves in the vicinity of the Eska 2 mine is insufficient to justify development of a now, modern .nine in this area. The estimated recoverable reserves in the area east of aka Creek are 974,500 tons in the Eska, Shaw, and Martin beds of the Eska group. Most of those reserves occur in the south limb of the syncline. It will be necessary to practice subjacent mining methods to recover these reserves in the Eska group. The Eska bed developed by the diamond drilling in this area comprises coal end few thin partings. The Shaw and Martin beds comprise two bunches of coal separated by partings, and the product from full-bed mining will require thorough preparation.
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APA: Theodore R. Jolley  (1952)  RI 4838 Bituminous-Coal Deposits In The Vicinity Of Eska, Matanuska Valley Coal Field, Alaska

MLA: Theodore R. Jolley RI 4838 Bituminous-Coal Deposits In The Vicinity Of Eska, Matanuska Valley Coal Field, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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