RI 4993 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Knott County, Ky. ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 65
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
Knott County is one of the smaller coal-producing areas in the Eastern Kentucky coal field. It contains numerous coal beds, many too thin to support mining over a wide area, Coal produced in the county is from a few rail-shipping operations and many small truck mines. Many smaller mines are working beds whose exact location in the coal-bearing strata is uncertain. Samples were collected from 11 different coal beds, of which the Fire Clay, Hindman, Upper Elkhorn No. 3, and Flag are the most import ant from a product ion standpoint. Known reserves in the Hindman bed. are very limited, and almost the entire production from this bed is gathered from two comparatively, large rail-shipping mines in addition to the four principal beds, samples were taken in the Francis, Haddix, Fire Clay Rider, Whitesburg, Amburgy, Upper horn No. 2, and Upper Elkhorn No. I .beds. Figure 1 is a typical section of the strata, showing the more important coal beds and. readily identifying their location with respect to each other. The bed names as shown are particularly important because of the local tendency to assign several names to the same bed. To avoid confusion, the names by which each coal bed is known also are given in the following listing. The coal. beds., in descending order, follow: [ ]
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(1953) RI 4993 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Knott County, Ky. ? IntroductionMLA: RI 4993 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Knott County, Ky. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.