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This shapefile contains land status and Federal mineral ownership of the Hanna and Carbon Basins, Wyoming. The polygon shapefile contains two attributes of ownership information for each polygon. One attribute indicates where the surface is State owned, privately owned, or, if Federally owned, which Federal agency manages the land surface. The other attribute indicates which minerals, if any, are owned by the Federal govenment. This coverage is based on land status and Federal mineral ownership data compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Wyoming State Bureau of Land Management (BLM) at a scale of 1:24,000. These data were compiled primarily to serve the USGS National Coal Resource Assessment Projects...
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This is a coverage that shows areas in the Kaiparowits Plateau where geologic conditions in the Calico and A-sequences are more favorable for current underground mining technology (Hettinger and other, chap. T). This coverage contains numerous attributes of information. It was compiled by computing the geometric intersection of nine polygon coverages using the ARC/INFO UNION command. This coverage is characterized as being a GUIDE TO WHERE THE MORE FAVORABLE COAL AREAS ARE LIKELY TO BE for current underground mining technology: areas where coal beds in the Calico and A-sequences are greater than 3.5 feet thick, less than 3,000 feet deep, and inclined by less than 12 degrees, as described in Hettinger and others,...
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Land status and Federal mineral ownership in the Danforth Hills coal field, northwestern Colorado. Polygons that make up the ownership coverage include counties, 7.5' quadrangles, townships, surface and coal ownership. The ownership coverage was clipped to the base of the A and B coal zones or top of the Trout Creek Sandstone Mbr.
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These are shapefiles and polygon coverages that contain numerous attributes of information on coal in the Calico and A-sequences of the Upper Cretaceous Straight Cliffs Formation in the Kaiparowits Plateau study area in southern Utah. These layers were derived from a "union" process of combining numerous polygon coverages using the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) Arc/Info UNION command, and finally calculating coal tonnage in INFO. Net coal thickness values are from 209 data points and represent all coal beds that are more than 1 foot thick. The outside polygon defines the base of the coal-bearing Calico and A-sequences east of 112 degrees of longitude. The northern boundary is delineated by...
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This is a shapefile and coverage of ownership in the southern Piceance Basin coal assessment area, northwestern Colorado. Polygons that make up the coverage include counties, 7.5' quadrangles, townships, and surface and coal ownership. The ownership coverage was clipped by the resource boundary polygon for the coal-bearing Mesaverde Formation and Mesaverde Group which is described in the metadata file for the psmv_bnd coverage.


    map background search result map search result map Danforth Hills land and mineral ownership, Colorado Plateau (danowng) Surface and subsurface ownership in the Hanna & Carbon Basins, Wyoming (hcbowng) Areas where geologic conditions are more favorable for current underground mining technology in the Kaiparowits Plateau study area, southern Utah (kaisumg ) Land status and Federal mineral ownership, southern Piceance basin (psowng) Unioned layers of coal resource calculation in the Kaiparowits Plateau study area, southern Utah (kai*fing) Danforth Hills land and mineral ownership, Colorado Plateau (danowng) Surface and subsurface ownership in the Hanna & Carbon Basins, Wyoming (hcbowng) Areas where geologic conditions are more favorable for current underground mining technology in the Kaiparowits Plateau study area, southern Utah (kaisumg ) Unioned layers of coal resource calculation in the Kaiparowits Plateau study area, southern Utah (kai*fing) Land status and Federal mineral ownership, southern Piceance basin (psowng)