IC 8537 Strippable Lignite Reserves Of North Dakota - Location, Tonnage, And Characteristics Of Lignite And Overburden

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Benjamin C. Pollard
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The location and production potential of a large block of strippable reserves in North Dakota were determined by using published data as a base and adding new drill hole data or other data contributed by companies that presently own or lease coal lands. Only beds exceeding 5 feet in thickness, under less than 120 feet of overburden, and in large blocks of 5 million tons or more were included in the estimates. All such reserves are in the Fort Union Formation of western North Dakota and are lignite in rank. Sixteen large blocks of reserves evaluated in this study are estimated to contain a total of 4.1 billion tons of strippable lignite.
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APA: Benjamin C. Pollard  (1972)  IC 8537 Strippable Lignite Reserves Of North Dakota - Location, Tonnage, And Characteristics Of Lignite And Overburden

MLA: Benjamin C. Pollard IC 8537 Strippable Lignite Reserves Of North Dakota - Location, Tonnage, And Characteristics Of Lignite And Overburden. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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