Seam Thickness, Quality, and Structure Variation in the Bulli Coal, Sydney Basin, N.S.W.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Johnson RD
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The variation in coal properties and the coal seam reduced level can be analysed using partial trend-surface analysis techniques. For the area studied seam reduced level and seam thickness data from the Bulli Coal yield trend-surfaces with a high coefficient of determination, since they have relatively small systematic local and random components in their overall variation. Sulphur content appears to have no significant re.gi_onal trend, and phosphorus content has a very weak regional trend. Other analytical variables have regional trends which are of intermediate strength. The strike-directions of.the statistically significant first degree! trend-surface are similar, sug-gesting.: that the variation of the several coal properties was controlled by a set of- related causes. The relations apparent from the dip and strike of the first degree trend-surfaces are similar to- those which are apparent from the trend- surface residuals and'from the results' of canonical trend-surface analysis.'.. It is probable that differential subsidence controlled the areal
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APA: Johnson RD  (1975)  Seam Thickness, Quality, and Structure Variation in the Bulli Coal, Sydney Basin, N.S.W.

MLA: Johnson RD Seam Thickness, Quality, and Structure Variation in the Bulli Coal, Sydney Basin, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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