RI 5208 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Van Buren County, Tenn. ? Conclusions - Reserves

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Hershey
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

1. Reserves were estimated for three coal beds: Lantana, Sewanee, and Richland. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves for all beds, based on a minimum thickness of 14 inches and on 1,800 tons per acre-foot of coal in place, are estimated at 34 million short tons as of Januray 1, 1954. Of this total, 15 million short tons represents coal 28 inches and more thick. Areas in the beds were omitted from the estimate because available data relative to the bed characteristics were insufficient to permit making an estimate conforming with the definitions of measured and indicated coal adopted for this study. Should future drilling or development prove reserves in these areas, such reserves should be added to the total estimated reserves determined by this investigation.
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APA: R. E. Hershey  (1956)  RI 5208 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Van Buren County, Tenn. ? Conclusions - Reserves

MLA: R. E. Hershey RI 5208 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Van Buren County, Tenn. ? Conclusions - Reserves. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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