云南省以劳养武煤矿地质特征与可采煤层对比研究
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  • 英文篇名:Comparative study on geological characteristics and recoverable coal seams of Yiyangyangwu Coal Mine in Yunnan Province
  • 作者:蒋全 ; 寇正中 ; 李政 ; 华学建 ; 周杰
  • 英文作者:JIANG Quan;KOU Zhengzhong;LI Zheng;HUA Xuejian;ZHOU Jie;The 135 Team of Sichuan Coal Geology Bureau;
  • 关键词:以劳养武煤矿 ; 地质特征 ; 可采煤层
  • 英文关键词:Coal mine;;Geological characteristics;;Recoverable coal seam;;Comparison
  • 中文刊名:ZGMM
  • 英文刊名:China's Manganese Industry
  • 机构:四川省煤田地质局一三五队;
  • 出版日期:2019-06-28
  • 出版单位:中国锰业
  • 年:2019
  • 期:v.37;No.166
  • 基金:云南省国土资源厅、云南省煤炭工业管理局转型升级煤矿地质勘探项目(云国土资矿[2015]85号)
  • 语种:中文;
  • 页:ZGMM201903023
  • 页数:4
  • CN:03
  • ISSN:43-1128/TD
  • 分类号:87-90
摘要
以劳养武煤矿位于云南省东部的扬子准地台的滇东台褶带曲靖褶束富源凹褶内。含煤岩系为二叠系龙潭组(P_3l),九河—新村向斜由矿区北东部穿过矿区,区内共发现13条断层,其中5条对开采有影响,全区可采、大部可采煤层共11层,可采煤层厚度有一定变化,为薄—中厚煤层,研究结果对以后的工作具有很重要的指导作用。
        The Yilaoyangwu mining area is located in the Fuyuan depression of Qujing fold bundle in the eastern Yunnan platform fold belt, and its regional tectonic location is in the Yangtze quasi-platform in the eastern Yunnan Province. The coal-bearing rock series is the Permian Longtan Formation(P_3l), and the Jiuhe-Xincun syncline is passing through the mining area from the northeast of the mining area. It is founded that there are a total of 13 faults in the area, 5 of which have an impact on mining. There are 11 seams in the recoverable and partially recoverable coal seam. The thickness of mineable coal seam varies to a certain extent. It is a thin to medium-thick coal seam. The research results have an important guiding role for future work.
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