Coalfields of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin - Alberta

Apr 13, 2010 (Last modified Jun 28, 2010)
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The Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) was designed primarily as a reference volume documenting the subsurface geology of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. This GIS dataset is one of a collection of shapefiles representing part the Atlas, Coal Resources of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (Chapter 33, Figure 2: Coalfields of the WCSB). Shapefiles were produced from archived digital files created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s, and edited in 2005-06 to correct, attribute and consolidate the data into single files by feature type and by figure.
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Smith,G.G.,Cameron,A.R.,Bustin,R.M.
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1994
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Title: Coalfields of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin - Alberta
Credits: Smith,G.G.,Cameron,A.R.,Bustin,R.M.
Publication Date: 2008
Publisher: Alberta Geological Survey
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