--> ABSTRACT: Compilation of Coal-Bed Folios to Characterize Coal-Thickness and Coal-Quality Distribution in Eastern Kentucky Coalfield, by Richard E. Sergeant, O. Barton Davidson, and James C. Cobb; #91031 (2010)
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Compilation of Previous HitCoalNext Hit-Bed Folios to Characterize Previous HitCoalNext Hit-Thickness and Previous HitCoalNext Hit-Quality Distribution in Eastern Kentucky Coalfield

Richard E. Sergeant, O. Barton Davidson, James C. Cobb

Previous HitCoalNext Hit-bed folios are currently being prepared for major Previous HitcoalNext Hit beds in the Eastern Kentucky coalfield. These comprehensive folios contain information on geologic setting, Previous HitcoalNext Hit setting, Previous HitcoalNext Hit quality, Previous HitcoalNext Hit resources, and environments of deposition for each of the selected Previous HitcoalNext Hit beds. Additionally, each folio contains a series of maps (at a scale of 1:500,000) and geologic cross sections. Individual structure, isopach, Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality (sulfur, ash, and Btu), and overburden maps are prepared in conjunction with longitudinal and transverse geologic cross sections. The folios are compiled using field-measurement and chemical-analysis data maintained by the Kentucky Geological Survey in its Kentucky Previous HitCoalNext Hit Resources Information System (KCRIS). KCRIS is a computer-based, fully integrated ata storage and retrieval system that contains Previous HitcoalNext Hit-thickness measurements, Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality analyses, core descriptions, petrographic analyses, and lithologic descriptions. Maps and cross sections for the Previous HitcoalNext Hit-bed folios are computer generated using Previous HitcoalNext Hit-thickness and Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality information from the KCRIS data set. Grid matrices are prepared for the appropriate Previous HitcoalNext Hit-thickness measurements or Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality parameters. These grids are then modeled or contoured on the Survey's computer system using MINEX software, and the resulting plot files are then plotted on a multi-pen or ink-jet plotter.

The maps contained in these Previous HitcoalNext Hit-bed folios are used to determine how tectonics and basin geometry may have affected Previous HitcoalNext Hit-thickness and Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality trends. Information of this nature is particularly useful for exploration, mine planning, resource calculations, prediction of Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality trends, and Previous HitcoalTop-bed correlations.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91031©1988 AAPG Eastern Section, Charleston, West Virginia, 13-16 September 1988.