Us Geological Surveys Coal Resource Assessment Of Top-Producing Coal Beds And Coal Zones In The Northern And Central Appalachian Basin Coal Regions

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 455 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
The U.S. Geological Survey has completed a dig-ital coal resource assessment of six of the top-producing coal beds and coal zones in the northern and central Appalachian Basin coal regions. These include the Pennsylvanian-aged Pittsburgh, Upper Freeport, Lower Kittanning, Fire Clay, Pond Creek, and Pocahontas No. 3 coal beds and coal zones. Resources were calculated on all of the coalbeds/zones, with the exception of the Lower Kittanning coal bed. Preliminary original resources are estimated at about 93 billion short tons (84 billion tonnes), of which about 66 billion short tons (60billion tonnes) remain. Much of the remaining coal in all five coal beds/zones is thinner [<3.5 ft (1.07m)] and deeper [>1,000 ft (305 m)] than the coal that has been mined, but economic resources are still available and mining in each coal bed/zones will continue throughout this decade and into the next given current market conditions.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Us Geological Surveys Coal Resource Assessment Of Top-Producing Coal Beds And Coal Zones In The Northern And Central Appalachian Basin Coal RegionsMLA: Us Geological Surveys Coal Resource Assessment Of Top-Producing Coal Beds And Coal Zones In The Northern And Central Appalachian Basin Coal Regions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.