Pechora coal basin

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The Pechora coal basin (Печорский угольный бассейн) is located in the Extreme North of European Russia. In covers over 90,000 km2 in Komi Republic and Nenets Autonomous Okrug of the Arkhangelsk Oblast.[1]

The basin is associated with three major depressions: Usa River depression, Korotaikha [ru] depression and Kara depression, stretching North-South along the Western foothills of Northern Ural Mountains and Pay-Khoy Ridge.[1]

Coals in the basin widely range from brown coals to anthracites, of varying yield and ash content.[1]

Major mines are in Vorkuta and Inta regions. During 1957-1993 high quality coke coal was mined in Khalmer-Yu.

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  1. ^ a b c A.B. Kovalchuk; P.E. Hardinge, eds. (2002). Coal Industry of the Former USSR: Coal Supply System and Industry Development. CRC Press. pp. 16–18. ISBN 978-0-415-27185-1. Retrieved 7 March 2016.