The Coal Fields Of Montana.*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eugene Stebinger
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1913

Abstract

INTRODUCTION. A LARGE number of papers and reports dealing with the coalfields of Montana have been published + during the last 30 years, but the information is much scattered, appearing in many technical and scientific journals and in government reports, in many cases inaccessible to those most interested. In recent years, especially since 1905, ,our knowledge of the geology and coal contents of the important fields of the State has been much increased. Fairly specific and detailed information is. at hand on all of the principal coal-bearing areas. The fields for which data are not at hand are small and inaccessible, and their omission will not materially affect an estimate of the coal resources of the State, viewed as a whole. The paper here presented is a summary of existing information, all sources having been freely utilized in its preparation. The viewpoint adopted is that of the geologist, rather than that of the engineer or colliery operator, because by far the greater portion of the coal areas present have had only the most meager development, making information that, will aid in prospecting and opening the at present little used coal lands of paramount importance to those interested in the coal fields of the State.
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APA: Eugene Stebinger  (1913)  The Coal Fields Of Montana.*

MLA: Eugene Stebinger The Coal Fields Of Montana.*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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