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All mining lease boundaries found in the Powder River Basin. This data layer has many overlapping polygon features and is thus more applicable if used as Arc/Info regions. Each region is attributed relating to the name of the coal mine utilizing the leased area. The data layer was originally produced by the Bureau of Land Management and distributed in an ASCII text format which was then converted into a GIS layer.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Coal Mining,
Coal Mining Lease,
PRB,
Powder River Basin,
Powder River Coal Basin,
This file contains Excel spreadsheets showing Coalbed Natural Gas monitoring wells maintained by the Bureau of Land Management, Buffalo Field Office. All data have not gone thru extensive QA/QC standards and should be considered preliminary.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Buffalo Field Office,
CBNG,
Powder River Basin,
Wyoming,
coalbed natural gas,
Coal croplines found in the Powder River Basin, 1:24000 scale. Coal cropline is the exposed coal seam due to erosion and tectonics. Each linear feature is attributed with reference to the name of the coal seam that is exposed. The data were originally produced by digitizing photointerpreted coal cropline features off of 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Burnline,
Campbell County,
Coal,
Coal Mining,
Cropline,
The Water Resources Data System is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The Image Mapping Service for the Powder River Basin water resource data can display information by geologic column, geologic cross section, retrieve water surface points by HUC, and retrieve points by township and range.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: IMS,
State Government,
University of Wyoming,
WRDS,
Water Resources Data System,
Clinker regions found in the Powder River Basin, 1:24000-scale. Clinker is baked and fused geologic material generated during the combustion of a coal seam. Each area is attributed with reference to the name of the coal seam responsible for producing the clinker. The data were originally produced by digitizing photointerpreted clinker polygons off of 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Campbell County,
Clinker,
Coal,
Coal Mining,
Powder River Basin,
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