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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

 

COAL RESOURCES IN ENVIRONMENTALLY-SENSITIVE LANDS UNDER FEDERAL MANAGEMENT

By William D. Watson, John K. Tully, Edward Moser, David P. Dee, Karen Bryant, Richard Schall, and Harold A. Allan

U.S. Geological Survey
National Center 956
Reston VA 20192

 

Open-File Report 95-631


Figure 1. Federal Land Preserves, Conterminous United States, Summary Statistics.Federal Land Preserves, Conterminous United States, Summary Statistics


Figure 2. Federal Land Preserve, Alaska, Summary Statistics.

Federal Land Preserve, Alaska, Summary Statistics


Figure 3. Tons of Minable Coal As a Percentage of the U.S. Demonstrated Reserve Base (DRB). Conterminous United States and Alaska.

Tons of Minable Coal As a Percentage of the U.S. Demonstrated Reserve Base (DRB)


Figure 4. Tons of Private Minable Coal As a Percentage of the U.S. Demonstrated Reserve Base (DRB). Conterminous United States and Alaska.

Tons of PrivateMinable Coal As a Percentage of the U.S. Demonstrated Reserve
Base (DRB)


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