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==Mine Notes== | ==Mine Notes== |
Latest revision as of 12:45, December 19, 2023
Mine Index Number: 0990
Company Name: | Peabody Coal Company | ||
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Mine Name: | Marissa Mine | ||
Start Date: | 1979 | End Date: | 1999 |
Type of Mine: | Underground | ||
Total acres shown: | 7,273 | ||
Acres after map date: | General Area of mining acres shown: | ||
Shaft, Slope, Drift or Tipple Location(s)
Type | County | Township-Range | Section | Part Section |
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Main slope | Washington | 3S 5W | 29 | NW NW SE |
Air shaft | Washington | 3S 5W | 29 | SW NW SE |
Air shaft | Washington | 3S 5W | 29 | SW NW SE |
Air shaft | Washington | 3S 5W | 29 | SW NE SW |
Geology
Thickness (ft) | |||||
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Seam | Depth (ft) | Min | Max | Ave | Mining Method |
Herrin | 150-200 | 6.6-7.3 | BRP |
Geological Problems Reported
A thrust fault with displacement up to 1.5 feet was noted, as well as some localized thrust faults with less than 1 foot of displacement. The thrust faults were laterally discontinuous. The roof was limestone near the slope bottom. Limestone roof materials were sometimes thin or discontinuous. The limestone was likely Brereton Limestone in some areas, but the Conant Limestone was also seen in the Marissa Mine. Anna Shale made the roof in some areas, and joints and slips were usually widely spaced in this black shale. Some areas of black shale roof contained concretions. Slips were common where the roof was Energy Shale, and the coal under the gray shale sometimes contained concretions in the upper part of the seam. A set of slips, oriented northwest southeast, southwest of the air intake shaft marked a boundary between good and bad roof. The bad roof had many slips, and appeared to have thin or no limestone in the sequence above the coal. The coal was generally 5.5 feet thick under limestone roof and up to 7.5 feet thick under black shale. Pyrite was present in the coal as stringers, thin bands and goat beards. The blue band was about 1 foot from the bottom of the coal.
Production
Company | Mine Name | Date | Production (tons) |
Peabody Coal Company | Marissa | 1979-1999 | 40,680,259 |
Total Production: 40,680,259 |
Production Notes
Coal Report production (if available)
Sources of Data
Source Map | Map Date | Original Scale | Digitized Scale | Map Type |
State archive, MS_25_01 | 1-11-2000 | 1:3200 | 1:3200 | Final |
Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)
Coal Reports - Production, ownership, years of operation, depth. |
Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Washington County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation. |
Mine notes (Washington County) - Mine type, seam, thickness, geologic problems. |
State archive, MS_25_01 - Slope & shaft locations, mine outline, mining method. |
Mine Notes
Mine Images
Photographs