--> ABSTRACT: Springfield Coal (Pennsylvanian) of Illinois Basin: Preliminary Report on Cooperative Project, by Tri-State Coal Study Group, Illinois State Geological Survey, Indiana State Geological Survey, and Kentucky Geological Survey; #91023 (1989)
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Springfield Previous HitCoalNext Hit (Pennsylvanian) of Illinois Basin: Preliminary Report on Cooperative Project

Tri-State Previous HitCoalNext Hit Study Group, Illinois State Geological Survey, Indiana State Geological Survey, Kentucky Geological Survey

The Springfield Previous HitCoalNext Hit Member (Bed) is one of the largest individual Previous HitcoalNext Hit resources in the Illinois basin. More than 52 million tons of this Previous HitcoalNext Hit was mined in 1987 from Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. An in-depth understanding of this major energy resource can best be gained by basin-wide study. To accomplish this, the three state geological surveys in the basin have pooled their personnel and resources to form a cooperative study group.

A basin wide computer database on the Springfield containing location, elevation, thickness, Previous HitcoalNext Hit quality, Previous HitcoalNext Hit rank, petrographic data, and elemental-composition data has been assembled. These data are being used to produce a variety of basin maps that include datum point density, Previous HitcoalNext Hit thickness, Previous HitcoalNext Hit elevation, and mined-out areas. The effects of major structural features, such as faults and large anticlines, can be seen on the Previous HitcoalNext Hit-elevation map. The Previous HitcoalNext Hit-thickness map shows the influence of major contemporaneous channels where the Springfield Previous HitcoalNext Hit is very irregular in thickness and is more than 13 ft thick in areas close to the channels. The density of publicly available data is highly variable and dependent on mining districts, but a compilation of these data will make possible b tter resource-related assessments of the Springfield Previous HitcoalNext Hit.

Future basin wide products of the study group will include Previous HitcoalNext Hit-quality maps, petrographic analysis of the Previous HitcoalNext Hit, geologic and geochemical studies of facies associated with the Previous HitcoalNext Hit, correlation sections, Previous HitcoalNext Hit availability, and Previous HitcoalNext Hit-rank maps. This study will serve as a pilot project for basin-wide studies of other Previous HitcoalTop units in the Illinois basin.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91023©1989 AAPG Eastern Section, Sept. 10-13, 1989, Bloomington, Indiana.