Coal Resources Available for
Development-A Methodology and Pilot Study
By JANE R. EGGLESTON, M.
DEVEREUX CARTER, and JAMES C. COBB
A methodology for assessing
available coal resources
was developed and tested in a pilot study conducted
on the Matewan 7.5-minute quadrangle, Kentucky
U.S. Geological Survey Circular
1055
Any use of trade, product, or firm names in
this publication is for descriptive purposes only and does not
imply endorsement by the U.S. Government
CONTENTS
FIGURES
- Graph showing the
U.S. energy supply forecast to the year 2000
- Chart showing
domestic energy supply in the year 2000
- Chart showing the
resource classification system
- Location map
showing the pilot study area, Matewan quadrangle, central
Appalachian region
- Stratigraphic
column for the Matewan quadrangle pilot study
- Original coal map
overlay depicting areas of restrictions for the Upper
Elkhorn No. 2 coal bed, Matewan quadrangle study area
- Mined areas map
overlay depicting areas of restrictions for the Upper
Elkhorn No. 2 coal bed, Matewan quadrangle study area
- Land-use
restrictions map overlay depicting areas of restrictions
for the Upper Elkhorn No. 2 coal bed, Matewan quadrangle
study area
- Technological
restrictions map overlay depicting areas of restrictions
for the Upper Elkhorn No. 2 coal bed, Matewan quadrangle
study area
- A, Available
surface-minable resources;
B, Available undergroundminable resources map overlays
depicting areas of restrictions for the Upper Elkhorn No.
2 coal bed, Matewan quadrangle study area
- Chart showing the
resource summary of the Upper Elkhorn No. 2 coal bed,
Matewan quadrangle study area
- Pie diagram showing
the results of the pilot study of the coal resources in
the Matewan quadrangle
TABLES
- Sources of data for
assessing coal availability
- Coal resource study
summary, Matewan quadrangle
- Land-use restrictions
to surface mining, Matewan quadrangle
- Technological
restrictions to underground mining, Matewan quadrangle
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