Abstract
Coal characterized by relatively high phosphorous content (Pa) occurs in the examined seams, which is disadvantageous during coke production. The best properties has coal in seams 357/1, 360/1 and 401/1. Phosphorous content changes in a broad range from 0.006 to 0.220%, with the mean value from 0.05 I to 0.079%. Evaluation made with the use of kriging gave results differing from these values by 0.006%, at highest (seam 403/1). Variability of phosphorous content in the examined seams was determined as high, and only in the case of the most weakly recognized seam (404/2) it was determined as average. Variability structure shows twofold character. The first group comprises seams, in the case of which semi-variograms were approximated by linear, spherical or sum of spherical and Gaussian model (seams 357/1, 360/1, 361, 401/1 and 403/1). The second group consists of seams, in the case of which semi-variograms were approximated by single nugget effect model (seams 363 and 404/2).
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