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• north. The dikes are lithologically identical to the Rollins sandstone, <br />which is the source of the material. Hopefully they will not be a <br />• <br />hinderance to Longwall type mining techniques. <br />The Cameo ranges from 5.66 to 9.51 feet in thickness, averaging <br />7.61 feet. It is thickest in the north part of the lease, and appears <br />to thin to the southeast. These thicknesses include bony coal and <br />siltstone partings where present. The following table shows individual <br />thicknesses and depths determined by drilling: <br />Hole No. <br />Thickness, ft. <br />Depth, ft. <br />CC -76-1 <br />9.39 <br />376.57 <br />CC -76-2 <br />9.24 <br />579.00 <br />CC -76-3 <br />7.37 <br />416.35 <br />CC -76-4 <br />6.50 (e -log) <br />797.40 <br />CC -76-5 <br />9.51 <br />107.55 <br />CC -76-6 <br />8.53 <br />168.42 <br />CC -76-7 <br />7.00 <br />641.61 <br />CC -77-1 <br />5.97 <br />868.28 <br />CC -77-2 <br />5.66 <br />1,302.10 <br />Average Thickness <br />7.61 <br />Quality of the Cameo average as follows: <br />Moisture, as received <br />7.68% <br />Btu, as received <br />10,224 <br />Ash, dry <br />19.71% <br />Volatile *fatter, dry <br />35.85% <br />Fixed Carbon, dry <br />44.43% <br />Btu, dry <br />11,082 <br />Sulfur, dry <br />0.92% <br />FSI <br />1 <br />C (dry <br />63.17% <br />H (dry) <br />4.51% <br />N (dry) <br />1.35%. <br />Cl (dry) <br />0.012 <br />0 (dry) <br />10.32% <br />"Reserve Base" estimates were calculated in accordance with General <br />Mining Order No. 1. The "Coal Reserve Base Map" shows the location of <br />• drill holes which were used to calculate tonnages. A work map has been <br />included which shows how the lease was divided into sections so acreages <br />could lie obtained. The "Coal Recovery Chart - Reserve Base" shows each <br />