--> ABSTRACT: Coal Resource Assessment of the Gulf Coast Province, by P. D. Warwick, S. S. Crowley, and J. R. Sanfilipo; #91021 (2010)

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Coal Resource Assessment of the Gulf Coast Province

WARWICK, P. D., S. S. CROWLEY, and J. R. SANFILIPO

The quantity and quality of the Gulf Coast Province coal resources are being assessed as part of a national coal resource assessment that will be completed by 1999. Planned results of the project are high-quality, digital, geo-referenced databases and geologic interpretations that characterize the coal that is expected to be mined in the Gulf region during the next several decades. Particular interest will be given to characterization of coal geochemistry, including, when possible, the potentially Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) identified by the United States 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.

The Gulf Coast Province produces about 57 million short tons of coal annually. Most of the coal in the province is lignite, produced from the Wilcox Group (Paleocene-Eocene) in Texas, and is used as fuel for mine-mouth electric power generating plants. A preliminary stratigraphic and geochemical database for the upper Cretaceous Olmos Formation, the Wilcox Group, and the Eocene Claiborne and Jackson Groups has been prepared for the areas in the Gulf that are currently producing or have potential for producing coal in the near future. Preliminary stratigraphic cross sections and coal isopach and isochem maps (scale 1:100,000) for the coal-producing areas, and a digital Gulf Coast Province coal map (scale 1:2,000,000) show the details of the coal geology and local coal production of the province. Final digital products will be available via the internet or CD Rom formats. Printed copies of reports also will be available.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91021©1997 AAPG Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas.