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St. Johns OCCS

As Engineering Geologist, Stephen designed the site investigation programme and worked out from the complex geophysical prospecting boreholes, and core records the nature of the faulted coal field, that had previously been ignored. He designed an extraction plan to recover what had previously been dismissed as too problematic. The mine went on to gain planning, and proved to be successful albeit needing unusual methods of extracting coal at odd angles.

Coal Mining

SUMMARY

The site, near Wakefield, lies within the Morley Campsell fault belt, and had been previously dismissed as being unworkable. The coal seams sit in a NW-SE trending graben bounded by a major near vertical North Newlands fault, with a dip slip of around 120m to the south. Up against this fault the Sharlston coal seams are near vertical and in places developed into tight upright folds.

LOCATION

Wakefield, West Yorkshire

YEAR

CLIENT

British Coal

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