The Wishbone Hill district, Matanuska coal field, Alaska
1956
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Abstract
12 feet of coal been mined from a given bed.The coal of the district is highvolatile B bituminous in rank and ranges in heating value, with a few exceptions, from about 10,500 to 13,000 Btu, on an as-received basis.Estimated remaining reserves in advance of mine workings as of July 1952, excluding relatively unknown areas on the south limb of the Wishbone Hill ^' syncline and in section 10 at the extreme northeastern end of the district, aggregate about 102 million tons, of which 50 million tons is classed as indicated re--f serves and 52 million tons as inferred reserves.
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