RI 4920 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Floyd County, Ky.

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 55
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
Floyd County, KY., contains sizable deposits of high volatile bituminous coal. Some of the coals have been blended with higher-rank coals and used in the manufacture of high-quality metallurgical coke. The Upper Elkhorn No. 3, Upper Elkhorn No. 2, and Upper Elkhorn No. 1 beds produce the bulk of the present output in the county and contain the main known reserves of coal. Little information is available concerning the quality and extent of the deposits underlying the Upper Elkhorn No. 1 bed, although small operations in the past have worked a bed that is reported to be; the Lower Elkhorn. Undoubtedly, these lower beds occur in Floyd County, but depth Will preclude their development into a major source of fuel as long as large deposits of more-accessible coal are available. More is known of the occurrence of the beds above the Upper Elkhorn No. 3 owing to sporadic mining ventures in the upper measures. Many of the coal samples from beds above the Upper Elkhown No. 3. were collected in mines that had been abandoned. Almost all of the present production of Floyd County coal is taken from the Upper Elkhorn beds, and it is unlikely that their dominant position as coal producers will be challenged in the near future. Table 1 shows the coal production of the county by beds, during 1950.
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APA:
(1952) RI 4920 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Floyd County, Ky.MLA: RI 4920 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Floyd County, Ky.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.