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To: ColleenB who wrote (1979)6/18/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: eric deaver  Respond to of 11684
 
"stike/slip" you mean "strike/dip". Sorry couldn't help myself. :)

<<And for "ariel" conclusions (hypothesis), geologists use land sat images...not the local heliocopter rental station. This would not be the best course of action taken by Stagg Engineering because the coal is most likely deposited BENEATH the surface.>>

Most definitely we are talking about beneath the surface. Additional techniques that I feel will be used are database queries from WV and US Geologic surveys, site transits to confirm geology on a local basis, possibly some site coring and sample testing to identify potential strata (I hope not this last since it will definitely slkow process.

FWIW,
Eric (just speculating)



To: ColleenB who wrote (1979)6/18/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Shaun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11684
 
What!? Coal underground? Really?

Just thought I would save the bashers the trouble. They probably don't realize this. BTW--nice press release. Obviously not a whole lot we didn't know (except for that little thing about the additional 20K acres :O) ) but it is good to see them taking the time to release such news while in the process of setting up shop.

Shaun