Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
The Discovery and Development of Coal in South Australia
Exploration for coal has been on-going in South Australia for the past 100 years. During this period substantial resources of low rank coal have been delineated throughout the State. These deposits are of variable quality often with high moisture, sodium, chlorine, sulphur and ash content and although generally regarded as suitable for use in conventional pulverised fuel boilers, many are difficult to utilise. The only operating coal mine in South Australia is at Leigh Creek where coal bearing shale was discovered by chance in 1888 during excavation of a railway dam near the township of Copley. Leigh Creek has had a very diverse mining history from the initial small scale underground mining through to open-cut mining utilising draglines and more recently large shovels and trucks.
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S Caplygin, G Kwitko
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- Published: 1992
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