Vosges and Jura coal mining basins

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File:Localisation - bassin houiller Vosges et Jura.svg
Vosges and Jura coal mining basins locations on French coal basins map.

The Vosges and Jura coal mining basins are an area of France located between two mountain ranges, that has been shaped by four centuries of coal extraction from the 16th Century to the 20th Century. It includes four coal basins in three geographic locations.

Basins and concessions

File:Bassin houiller des Vosges et du Jura.svg
The four coal bassins :
  Jura coal bassin
  Stephanian-Under-Vosgian coal bassin
  Keuperian coal bassin
  Villé valley coal bassin

On the right of Vosges

Villé valley coal basin
  • Lalaye concession, exploited (first half of 19th century),
  • Erlenbach concession, exploited (first half of 19th century),
  • Saint-Hippolyte concession, exploited (1747 to mid-19th century),
  • Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines concession, exploited (first half of 19th century).

Between Vosges and Jura

Stephanian-Under-Vosgian coal basin
File:Concessions Houillères de Ronchamp.svg
Some Stephanian coal basin's concessions
Keuperian coal basin
  • Saulnot concession, exploited (16th to 1925),
  • Gémonval concession, exploited (1826 to 1944),
  • Gouhenans concession, exploited (1828 to 1916),
  • Le Vernoy concession, exploited (1839 to 1852),
  • Athesans concession, exploited (1839 to 1916),
  • Vy-lès-Lure concession, exploited (1842-1943),
  • Mélecey concession, exploited (1773 to end of 19th).
  • Grozon concession, exploited (1845-1940s),
File:Concessions du N-O du Jura.svg
Some Keuperian coal basin's concessions

On the left of Jura

Jura coal basin

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