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The AusIMM Proceedings 1958

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The Southern Coalfied, N.S.W., and its Potential Development

The authors identify the workable coal seams, their distribution in relation to quality and economic occurrence and relate their analytical characteristics to industrial use. The development of established collieries is also discussed with regard to increased production demand.The authors also indicate the potential of the coal resources of the Southern District and postulate their ultimate development.INTRODUCTIONThe Southern Coalfield yields 30 per cent of the total production of bituminous coal in New South Wales. The economic potential of the coalfield was examined last by Harper (1915). Since that time additional knowledge has been gained by prospectors, mining companies and public authorities. Expansion in the steel industry and the building of power stations on the coalfields together with improvements in fuel technology, mining methops and road transport have resulted in production of coal from seams mice thoughtto have no economic value.DESCRIPTION OF THE COALFIELDFor the purpose of this paper the term Southern Coalfield includes also the South-Western Coalfield which together comprise the following Coal Districts:IllawarraDouglas ParkWollondilly-NattaiMoss Vale-Berrima (Hanlon, 1953).Geographically the coalfield is contained by the Illawarra Range in the east, the Shoalhaven River to the south, the Wollondilly River to the west, and in the north by a line...
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  • Published: 1957
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