RI 5335 Washability Characteristics Of Coal From San Juan County, N. Mex. ? Summary And Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
San Juan County, which occupies the extreme northwest corner of New Mexico, contains large reserves of coal in the Fruitland formation and in the Menefee formation of the Mesaverde group. The coals have bright luster, are brittle, and break easily in handling. All mines sampled are in the La Plata-Fruitland and Rio Chaco districts of the Durango-Gallup coal field. This large area, all within San Juan County, contains numerous coal beds 5 to 15 feet thick. Ellis2/ mentions the Carbonero (Fruitland in this report) bed in the La Plata-Fruitland district attaining a thickness of 36 feet. This bed has been correlated with the Carbonero bed, formerly mined at Carbon Junction, near Durango, Colo. During the field investigation covered by this report, no operating mine in the Fruitland bed was working a bed thickness of more than 15 feet.
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APA:
(1957) RI 5335 Washability Characteristics Of Coal From San Juan County, N. Mex. ? Summary And IntroductionMLA: RI 5335 Washability Characteristics Of Coal From San Juan County, N. Mex. ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.