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Geochemical Data for Coal Wastes from Historic Anthracite Coal Mining in Pennsylvania, 2024

March 4, 2025
In addition to their potential for energy generation, coal and coal byproducts may be economically important resources if they are enriched in critical minerals such as rare earth elements or if their organic carbon can be converted to gas by stimulated microbial methanogenesis. Samples of coal refuse (culm) from a historic mine site in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania were collected from different areas of the site, including some where previous remediation activities have been conducted. Samples were analyzed for coal quality using proximate, ultimate, and sulfur forms analyses, and for major and trace elements. These data complement previous USGS studies on coal waste conducted in Pennsylvania and the Illinois Basin.
Publication Year 2025
Title Geochemical Data for Coal Wastes from Historic Anthracite Coal Mining in Pennsylvania, 2024
DOI 10.5066/P1J3D38D
Authors Denise M Levitan, Matthew S Varonka, Allan Kolker, Bonnie McDevitt, Elizabeth J Tomaszewski, Melissa A Lombard
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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