Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William P. Walsh
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

In December 1983 the author undertook an investigation in east Texas which was organized to learn the feasibility of applying geophysical techniques over shallow lignite deposits. The work embraced experimental high resolution seismic reflection and offset Wenner resisitivity sounds over three 4 to 4 mile test sections. This site also was sponsored by Woodward-Clyde Consultants (WCC) and a consortium headed by North American Coal Corporation. The principal objective of this investigation was to learn whether the aforementioned geophysical techniques could be applied over shallow lignite deposits (i.e. located at approximately 100' to 300' in depth) and consequently provide structural and stratigraphic information useful for resource and reserve characterization. A secondary objective was to determine if these same techniques could disclose the nature of the overburden and the distribution of ground water therein.
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APA: William P. Walsh  (1985)  Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction

MLA: William P. Walsh Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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