RI 5609 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Butler County, Pa. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. E. Gray
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

This report describes the preparation characteristics of the more significant coalbeds in Butler County, Pa. It is one of a series planned to determine which coals are suitable for producing metallurgical coke, either as mined or after beneficiation. More than 2 million tons of coal was produced in Butler County in 1958, of which about 25 percent was cleaned mechanically in four cleaning plants. Updating the 1942 coal-reserve estimates made by Ashley to December 31, 1958, more than 1,266 million tons of recoverable coal reserves remain in the county in beds that arc 24 inches or more thick. The Upper and Lower Freeport, Upper, Middle, and Lower Kittanning, Clarion, and Brookville beds were selected on the basis of production and estimated minable reserves. Sample locations were chosen after a study of the literature, conferences with mining engineers and mining company officials in the field, and examination of the available sites. Four samples each were collected from the Upper Freeport and Middle Kittanning beds, three samples from the Brookville bed, two, samples from the Upper Kittanning bed, and one sample each from the Lower Freeport, Lower Kittanning, and Clarion beds.
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APA: T. E. Gray  (1960)  RI 5609 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Butler County, Pa. ? Summary

MLA: T. E. Gray RI 5609 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Butler County, Pa. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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