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Seismicity map of the State of Wisconsin
C. W. Stover, B.G. Reagor, S. T. Algermissen
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1229
The earthquake data shown on this map and listed in table 1 are a list of earthquakes that were originally used in preparing the Seismic Risk Studies in the United States in the United States (Algermissen, 1969) which have been recompiled and updated through 1977.  These data have been reexamined...
A climatic appraisal of the rehabilitation potential of strippable coal lands in the Green, Yampa, and White River drainage basins, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
Terrence J. Toy, Debra S. Grim
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1212
The study area of this report is defined as the drainage basins of the Green, Yampa, and White Rivers. The Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah are excluded because of the lack of sufficient reliable and representative climatological records and because of the unlikelihood of surface-mining within these mountains....
Coal-quality information from the eastern United States
Virgil A. Trent
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1190
The United States is attempting to increase domestic coal production in order to reduce dependence upon costly imported petroleum and to stabilize domestic fuel supplies, until alternative sources of energy are developed.  In 1975, coal production for the United States amounted to roughly 654 million short tons (593.5 million metric...