Coal_seams_of_the_South_Yorkshire_Coalfield

Coal seams of the South Yorkshire Coalfield

Coal seams of the South Yorkshire Coalfield

List of coal seams in the South Yorkshire Coalfield, England


The coal seams worked in the South Yorkshire Coalfield lie mainly in the middle coal measures within what is now formally referred to as the Pennine Coal Measures Group. These are a series of mudstones, shales, sandstones, and coal seams laid down towards the end of the Carboniferous period between about 320 and 300 million years ago. The total depth of the strata is about 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi).

The list of coal seams that follows starts at the shallowest seam and proceeds downwards with the outcrops occurring progressively further west until the deepest coal seam, the Silkstone Seam which outcropped at the western edge of the coalfield.

The thicknesses and depths of each seam are not given as they vary across the coalfield.

Seams

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Sources

  • Hill, Alan (2001). The South Yorkshire Coalfield A History & Development. Tempus.
  • Geology of the Country around Barnsley. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1947.

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