Kittanning Coal
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Kittanning coal refers to coal seams in the Kittanning cyclothem of the Pennsylvanian Epoch, located in southeastern Ohio.
In the coal industry, the Lower Kittanning is Coal number 5, and the Middle Kittanning is Coal number 6.
History[]
These were and are economically important coal seams in the Appalachia region of Ohio. The Middle Kittanning is at about surface level in the valleys of Monday Creek and Sunday Creek in southeastern Ohio, but become much deeper going east.
Many towns and villages in southeast Ohio grew up around the mining of the Middle Kittanning coal vein. Many of these are known as the "Little Cities of Black Diamonds."
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- Coal mining in Appalachia
- Geologic formations of Ohio
- Mining in Ohio
- Appalachian culture in Ohio
- Carboniferous Ohio
- Carboniferous System of North America
- Pennsylvanian North America
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