Pages for logged out editors learn more
You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users.
Save page Show preview Show changes Cancel
Verified Coordinates: Latitude, Longitude (i.e 38.077,-89.030)
Add another
Add Location
Add Geology
An asymmetrical anticline in the coal was visible in the floor of a pit visited in 1977. One side climbed steeply while the other side was a gentle climb. According to mine personnel, this was a fairly common feature, with no preferred orientation. The coal often thickened (up to 4 feet) in these features, which were up to 6 feet high. There were no apparent faults or slickenslides in the coal, although the overlying shale showed slickensides. Pyrite and calcite were present on vertical fracture facings.
Add Production
Add Source
Add Bibliography
tooltip If you need to start a line using an asterisk add <code>< nowiki ></code> before the asterisk and <code>< /nowiki > </code>after to get an Asterisk (remove the space in the code
Add Notes