Coal Reserves for Strip-Mining, Wabamun Lake District Alberta

Publication Type
Earth Sciences Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
ESR 1959-01
Publication ID Extended
Earth Sciences Report 1959-01
Publication
Abstract

Strippable coal reserves in the Wabamun Lake district, Alberta are estimated from geological examination and drill-hole data at over 200 million tons. Detailed drill-hole logs are given; the holes were electrologged, and the value of this method in coal exploration is indicated. Study of subsurface water conditions suggest that serious flooding is likely in mining operations in the Gainford area, but that pumps could probably control water influx in the Seba Beach - Highvale area. Proximate coal analyses and brief petrographic descriptions of seams are given, indicating the coal to have a subbituminous B classification and to be bright and banded in nature.

Citation

Pearson, G.R. (1959): Coal reserves for strip-mining, Wabamun Lake district Alberta; Research Council of Alberta, RCA/AGS Earth Sciences Report 1959-01, 62 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, wabamun
Place Keywords NTS
83g
Theme Keywords
coal, strip mining