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Coal from
Wadesville, New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA


Classification
Type:Coal
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Coal data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wadesville, New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1004465
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1004465:0
GUID (UUID V4):032fca17-65bc-4efd-b580-fb1f22fbbfd6
Nearest other occurrences of Coal
7.9km (4.9 miles) Forestville Coal Dump Fires, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
7.9km (4.9 miles) Kuperavage Mine, Blythe Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
11.2km (7.0 miles) Kehley's Run Mine, Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
14.6km (9.1 miles) Centralia, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
29.7km (18.4 miles) Burnside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
30.3km (18.8 miles) Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
33.5km (20.8 miles) Jeddo Highland Coal Company Mine, Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
33.5km (20.8 miles) Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
37.4km (23.2 miles) Nesquehoning Coal Mine, Nesquehoning, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
57.6km (35.8 miles) Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Guidebook: The Anthracite Basins of Eastern Pennsylvania by: Jeffrey R. Levine and Jane R. Eggleston...for Coal and Organic Petrology (44th) & The Society for Organic Petrology (9th) The Pennsylvania State...State University University Park, Pennsylvania July 25, 1992 Field Trip Guidebook; The Anthracite Basins...Basins of Eastern Pennsylvania U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report #92-568 by: Jeffrey R. Levine The...Joint Meeting of the International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (44th) & The Society for Organic
Journal (issue)
Vol. 45, No. 2 Pennsylvania Geology Table of Contents Editorial—Isn’t Pennsylvania Already Mapped?...the Hamilton Group (Middle Devonian), Sunbury, Pennsylvania Page 3 Reflections on “Spirifer disjunctus...Devonian Brachiopods Useful for Correlation in Pennsylvania Page 11 Continuous Monitoring of Meteorological...Formation (Upper Devonian) of north-central Pennsylvania littered with natural internal and external...article on page 11. Pennsylvania Geology Summer 2015 EDITORIAL Isn’t Pennsylvania Already Mapped? Gale
Report (issue)
HYDROLOGY OF 4REA 31, EASTERN REGION; INTERIOR COAL PROVINCE, ILLINOIS AND INDIANA LOWER WABASH RIVER... HYDROLOGY OF AREA 31, EASTERN REGION, INTERIOR COAL PROVINCE, ILLINOIS AND INDIANA BY E. E. ZUEHLS...Geological Survey Water Resources Division Busey Bank County Plaza 102 East Main Street, 4th Floor Urbana, Illinois.............................................4 2.0 Coal mining potential and history.................................54 Index to water-data activities in coal provinces......................................
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. GOLDE, Instrumental Analyst...completions for them in the late 1970's. Successful new oil-well completions failed to offset the natural...Gibson Counties were exploratory successes. In Posey County, R. W. Beeson's No. 1 R. L. Stone well, in sec...table 2), was completed as a new-pool discovery in the 1 2 Wadesville North Field, which was discovered
Report (issue)
SELECTED STREAMS DRAINING BASINS WITHIN AND ADJACENT TO COAL FIELDS IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES By R. Edward...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 88-80 West Trenton, New Jersey 1989 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR...and the coal deposits of the Eastern Coal Province and the eastern region of the Interior Coal Province...SELECTED STREAMS DRAINING BASINS WITHIN AND ADJACENT TO COAL FIELDS IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES by R. Edward...adjacent to the coal fields of the Eastern Coal Province and the eastern region of the Interior Coal Province
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. ENNIS, Instrumental Analyst...reservoirs in the Renault Formation (table 4) in Posey County and exploration for additional accumulations in...Roby et al in sec. 22, T. 5 S., R. 13 W., Posey County (well 67 in fig. 2 and table · 2), was completed...Both this well and the Coy well were completed as new-pool discoveries in the Springfield Consolidated
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. GOLDE, Instrumental Analyst...Pike Counties expanded to northeastern Warrick County at the Folsomville Field. Only one well-the field...either completion data or location information for new sites for 23 wells had been received. Because of...historically sparse drilling and production in Warrick County, this activity is considered significant. One of
Report (volume)
...... New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey.............. New Mexico............................................................. New York. .................................................... Pennsylvania...............................................F. C. Schrader: Besides giving several thousand new localities of mineral deposits and adding more than...extensive deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general terms
Journal (issue)
occurred in 1915 when Virginia was third behind Pennsylvania and Ohio with 267,000 short tons from 40 plants...1969, when Virginia ranked fifth behind Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Michigan with 1,072,000 short tons...physical and chemical properties of the limestone. If coal is the fuel, it is mixed in directly with the limestone...Roberts, 1942. 2Fifth in production behind Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Michigan costs. Figure 1 depicts...presently in operation a t Riverton Corporation, Warren County. Calcimatic-kilns were developed to utilize smaller
Report (issue)
Specialist Alex Zlotin, GIS Analyst and Programmer Coal and Industrial Minerals Section (812) 855-2687 Nelson... Geologist and Section Head Agnieszka Drobniak, Coal Geologist Amy Foster, Secretary Walter A. Hasenmueller...Erik P. Kvale, Sedimentologist Maria Mastalerz, Coal Geologist Rebecca Meyer, GIS/Database Analyst Todd...drilling included one new field discovery, three new pool discoveries, and twelve new pool extensions. This...Horizontal Systems Inc. on the Stoll lease in Daviess County section 11, T. 3 N., R. 6 W., and resulted in the
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. ENNIS, Instrumental Analyst...for significant hydrocarbon production, Warrick County provided cause for some optimism as an area for...000 barrels (table 5). Surface mining of coal in Warrick County has been a deterrent to lease acquisition...the notion long held by some geologists that the county is a "barren" area for oil potential has restricted
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. ENNIS, Instrumental Analyst...resulted in the discovery of five new fields (four oil and one gas), 74 new-pool discoveries (66 oil and eight...of the Illinois Basin, where drilling in Spencer County produced some good results from reservoirs in the...Spencer County was renewed by the completion in 1982 of the first Harrodsburg producer in that county since
Report (issue)
Geologist MAURICE E. BIGGS, Assistant State Geologist COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. ENNIS, Instrumental Analyst...wells and 13 gas wells. There were six new-field discoveries, 53 new-pool successes, and 14 successful extensions...Considerable interest in the potential of Spencer County, with rocks cf the Harrodsburg Limestone (Mississippian)...during the year. Of the 159 wells drilled in Spencer County, 51 oil wells and six gas wells from various stratigraphic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
accident or produ('ing any considerable quantity of coal. He had tumed gangways east and west and opened...breasts, proving that coal was there in abundance. Then the Lehigh and WHkesbarre Coal and Navigation Company...one of the giants of the coal produc­ ing organizat.ionl", owns all the coal land worth having bet WI'...fire spread so rapidly that it was carried into the coal above the water level, and there was no way of checking...lives that would count, as lives are reekoned in the coal region. General Superintendent William D. Zeliner
Report (volume)
comes a time when he is required to sink a well.in new and unknown territory. One of the commonest requests...obtained by others and the probabilities of success of new ventures, while to the geologist they are .of value...well reports received from postmasters, town and county officials, and geologists in the field. Initial... by T. W. Vaughan: A. R. 18, pt. 5. The coal and pitch coal of the Newport mine, Oregon, by W. C. Day:...22, pt. 1. The Gaines oil field in northern Pennsylvania, by M. L. Fuller: A. R. 22, pt. 3. Preliminary
Report (issue)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. New Madrid, Mo., earthquake of 13 May 1974 . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Southern New York earthquake of 7 June 1974 . . . . . . . . ................................................. . New York ....................................................................................... . Pennsylvania ........................................................................................... . New York ...........................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MEOHANIOAL .AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. VOLUME 6.] NEW-YORK. JULY 26, 1851. THB WADE'S RAILROAD BRAKE...Ollioe being at New York. A. T. Hotohki.. BOlton. Dexter & Bro., York City. Weld & Co., New Orlean•• 8tokel...to the This superstruc­ Hr. Robert H. Wade, WadeSVille, Clark Co , periphery of a drum, which is hun... P", for the purpose fort, Jeffersonville, and New Albany roads of a.ctuaiing the brakes when the...and bring it in contact with the pondent of the New York Express, have auc­ clutch, J j the Hie, B,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MEOHANIOAL .AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. VOLUME 6.] NEW-YORK. JULY 26, 1851. THB WADE'S RAILROAD BRAKE...Ollioe being at New York. A. T. Hotohki.. BOlton. Dexter & Bro., York City. Weld & Co., New Orlean•• 8tokel...to the This superstruc­ Hr. Robert H. Wade, WadeSVille, Clark Co , periphery of a drum, which is hun... P", for the purpose fort, Jeffersonville, and New Albany roads of a.ctuaiing the brakes when the...and bring it in contact with the pondent of the New York Express, have auc­ clutch, J j the Hie, B,
Book
limestone, and coal. Cyclic sequences o f sandstone, red and gray shale, conglomerate, clay, coal, and limestone...Red and gray sandstone shale, and limestone. PENNSYLVANIA 40 I 60 50 Ml I 80 KM 76° -, I II --...l0000unse THE GEOLOGY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Mark Schweiker, Governor DEPARTMENT...Geology Slippery Rock University Published by PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PITTSBURGH GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY...from Hyner View, Hyner Run Slate Park, Clinton County, showing accordant ridges in the Appalachian Plateaus
Report (issue)
Bunkerhill. ....... Center of iron bridge, also county line between Berkeley and 20 40. 2 20 00. 2 19...STEPHENS CITY QUADRANGLE. Near Wadesville. Station. f VIRGINIA. Wadesville, highway crossing Baltimore...was done by G. T. Hawkins in 1913. BENT, MERCER COUNTY, W. VA. On land owned by Mr. Ferguson, who lives... 595 11.830 4.654 5.043 10. 772 BLACK, MERCER COUNTY, W. VA. On a partly cleared knob of Blackoak Mountain...TRAVERSE, 1913-1915. BUCKHORN, GILES COUNTY.^VA., AND MERCER COUNTY, W. VA. On State line between Virginia
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. GOLDE, Instrumental Analyst...successful exploratory wells were new-field discoveries, 21 were new-pool discoveries, and 14 were extensions...extensions to existing pools. Five of the new-field discoveries were oil wells (one producing from a Pennsylvanian...completed in Devonian limestone. Nineteen of the new-pool discoveries were oil wells (18 in Mississippian
Report (issue)
State Geologist MARY BETH FOX, Mineral Statistician COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SECTION DONALD D. CARR,...LEININGER, Geochemist and Head LOUIS V. MILLER, Coal Chemist MARGARET V. GOLDE, Instrumental Analyst...operations were drilled during 1979. Except for two new-pool discoveries, all exploratory successes were...in Mississippian sandstones and carbonates. One new-pool wildcat was completed as an oil well in a lStatistics...August, the Superior Oil Co. completed its 63-34-4 7 New Harmony Realty Corp. and State of Indiana well as
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
:)"1l:1 l)..nSrnm. � nrn Hal a Balloon Wel,t:ht. NEW ORLIlANI, June 20th 18:11. __ The accompanying..." As t ron omy Lieut. Ma.ury reports tha.t the new Asteroid groovel in the bottom of t h e screw cap...the a.perture, d, and pour Robert M. Wade, of Wadesville, Clark Co., in the oil. Th. lea.ther ca.p, D'...limils Bignature of itB author, thu. preBsnting & new and (�eBir&ble feature. The work il to be il.ued...through said a.perture, and whose the Sta.te of New York a.lone, tha.n in all the top, D, (which is also
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
:)"1l:1 l)..nSrnm. � nrn Hal a Balloon Wel,t:ht. NEW ORLIlANI, June 20th 18:11. __ The accompanying..." As t ron omy Lieut. Ma.ury reports tha.t the new Asteroid groovel in the bottom of t h e screw cap...the a.perture, d, and pour Robert M. Wade, of Wadesville, Clark Co., in the oil. Th. lea.ther ca.p, D'...limils Bignature of itB author, thu. preBsnting & new and (�eBir&ble feature. The work il to be il.ued...through said a.perture, and whose the Sta.te of New York a.lone, tha.n in all the top, D, (which is also
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
:)"1l:1 l)..nSrnm. � nrn Hal a Balloon Wel,t:ht. NEW ORLIlANI, June 20th 18:11. __ The accompanying..." As t ron omy Lieut. Ma.ury reports tha.t the new Asteroid groovel in the bottom of t h e screw cap...the a.perture, d, and pour Robert M. Wade, of Wadesville, Clark Co., in the oil. Th. lea.ther ca.p, D'...limils Bignature of itB author, thu. preBsnting & new and (�eBir&ble feature. The work il to be il.ued...through said a.perture, and whose the Sta.te of New York a.lone, tha.n in all the top, D, (which is also
 
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