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National coal resource assessment non-proprietary data: Location, stratigraphy, and coal quality for selected tertiary coal in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region

January 1, 1999

One of the objectives of the National Coal Resource Assessment in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region was to compile stratigraphic and coal quality-trace-element data on selected and potentially minable coal beds and zones of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene) and equivalent formations. In order to implement this objective, drill-hole information was compiled from hard-copy and digital files of the: (1) U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices in Casper, Rawlins, and Rock Springs, Wyoming, and in Billings, Montana, (2) State geological surveys of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming, (3) Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality in Cheyenne, (4) U.S. Office of Surface Mining in Denver, Colorado, (5) U.S. Geological Survey, National Coal Resource Data System (NCRDS) in Reston, Virginia, (6) U.S. Geological Survey coal publications, (7) university theses, and (8) mining companies.

Publication Year 1999
Title National coal resource assessment non-proprietary data: Location, stratigraphy, and coal quality for selected tertiary coal in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region
DOI 10.3133/ofr99376
Authors Romeo M. Flores, A.M. Ochs, G. D. Stricker, M.S. Ellis, S. B. Roberts, C. W. Keighin, E.C. Murphy, V.V. Cavaroc, R. C. Johnson, E.M. Wilde
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 99-376
Index ID ofr99376
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization U.S. Geological Survey