Found 9 datasets matching "Fruitland Formation".
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This as a shapefile and coverage showing the isopachs of total net coal in beds greater than 1.2' thick for the Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico.
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This shapefile and polygon coverage outline the area underlain by the Fruitland Formation in the San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico. Also, it delimits the area within which resources were...
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The San Juan basin is a significant physical and structural element in the southeastern part of the Colorado Plateau physiographic province. The San Juan basin is in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona,...
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This is a shapefile and the final unioned polygon coverage used to calculate coal resources of the Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin coal assessment area, Colorado and New Mexico. Polygons that...
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This is a shapefile and coverage of data points used in the assessment of coal resources of the Fruitland Formation in the San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico. Data in this file include a...
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Geologic units polygon shapefile and coverage of the San Juan Basin.
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This is a point coverage containing 12 years (1984 through 1995) of coal mining history in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area. This layer was derived from the Mine Safety and Health...
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This is a shapefile of the structure contours on top of the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone, San Juan Basin Colorado and New Mexicoa.
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This shapefile and coverage depicts the thickness of the interval between the top of the Huerfanito Bentonite bed in the Lewis Shale and the top of the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone.
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