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The Fire Clay and Whitesburg coals in the Hyden quadrangle, Leslie, Clay, and Perry Counties, Kentucky

Coal Map 5
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Abstract

This preliminary report on the coal in the Hyden quadrangle, Kentucky, presents data on two of the principal commercial coals.  The Fire Clay is the most valuable commercial coal in the quadrangle, and locally the Whitesburg bed is of minable thickness.  Special emphasis has been placed on determining the thickness, extent, composition, and structure of these beds, and on obtaining an accurate estimate of the coal reserves.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title The Fire Clay and Whitesburg coals in the Hyden quadrangle, Leslie, Clay, and Perry Counties, Kentucky
Series title Coal Map
Series number 5
DOI 10.3133/coal5
Year Published 1950
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 31.88 x 36.15 inches
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Clay County, Leslie County, Perry County
Other Geospatial Hyden Quadrangle
Scale 62500
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