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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 1625-A
1999 Resource Assessment of Selected Tertiary Coal Beds
and Zones in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great
Plains Region By Fort Union Coal Assessment Team
U.S. Geological Survey Energy Resources Team
Denver Federal Center
Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
United States Department of the Interior
Bruce Babbit, Secretary
United States Geological Survey(USGS)
Charles G. Groat, Director
For more information about the Northern Rocky Mountains and
Great Plains Region National Coal Resources Assessment
Project contact:
Dr. Romeo Flores
rflores@usgs.gov
(303)-236-7774
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
For more information about this CD-ROM and its contents
contact:
Gregory L. Gunther, contractor
GIS Management and Developement
gregorygunther@netscape.net
(303)-236-4608
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
For metadata information contact:
*General Information
Scott Kinney
skinney@usgs.gov
(303)-236-4608
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
*Resource Metadata
Margaret Stamm Ellis
mellis@usgs.gov
(303)-236-7775
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
*Northern Powder River Basin Metadata
Steve Roberts
sroberts@usgs.gov
(303)-236-7788
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver Federal Center
P.O. Box 25046, MS939
Denver, CO 80225
INTRODUCTION
The Paleocene Fort Union Formation in the northern Rocky
Mountains and Great Plains region contains 18 coal beds and zones
that yielded more than 38 percent (383 million short tons) of the
greater than 1 billion short tons produced in the United States in
1998. These Fort Union coal beds and zones are thick, clean, and
compliant (low ash and low sulfur). They are targets for continued
development and expanded utilization in the next few decades.
Relatively low concentrations of trace elements of environmental
concern named in the Amendments to the 1990 Clean Air Act in this
coal make it a valuable resource for decades to come. The coal
of the Fort Union Formation is in demand by as many as 144
electric power generation plants in 25 States of the conterminous
U.S. Fort Union coal deserves recognition and assessment because
of its unique characteristics and its contribution to economic
and industrial growth. Selected Fort Union coal beds and zones
in this region were assessed by a group of multidisciplinary
scientists, technicians, and computer specialists from 1994
to 1999 as a part of the U.S. Geological SurveyÆs National
Coal Resource Assessment project.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the coal resource assessment are to:
*compile the information needed and assess selected coal
beds and zones of the Fort Union Formation and equivalent
formations that are potentially minable in the next few
decades.
*Identify clean and compliant coal that meets
standards of the U.S Environmental Protection Agency for sulfur,
ash, and trace elements of environmental concern.
*Create a publicly available digital database of the Fort Union
coal resources that can be rapidly accessed and analyzed to
provide information critical to decision-making by government,
industry, and the public.
*Produce widely available digital products accessible in a
variety of interpretive and interactive forms.
STRATEGY
The high quality of coal in the Fort Union Formation in
the northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region, in
general, and in the Powder River Basin, in particular, make
it an important resource for continued development and
expanded utilization within current and future environmental
constraints. The strategy to investigate these coal beds
and zones is to create, manage, and analyze digital
databases from which derivative digital products are
generated. One of these digital products is the Interactive
Maps, which is designed for users to interact
with the GIS data and metadata. Thus, detailed
investigations of these clean and compliant coal resources
provide new and needed information for coal availability,
and recoverability, and future mining development well into the
next century. Finally, the coal data and resource estimates
are also needed on a basinwide and local scale for
potential coal-bed methane resource assessment. For a
detailed narrative regarding the data on Disc 2--Interactive
Maps, please see Disc 1.
DISCLAIMERS
This Compact Disc-Read Only Memory(CD-ROM) publication was
prepared by an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof,
nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or
implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for
the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information,
apparatus, product, or process disclosed in this report,
or represents that its use would not infringe privately
owned rights. Reference therein to any specific commercial
product, process, or service by trade name, trademark,
manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute
or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring
by the United States Government or any agency thereof.
Although all data and software published on this CD-ROM
have been used by the USGS, no warranty, expressed or
implied, is made by the USGS as to the accuracy of the
data and related materials and (or) the functioning of
the software. The act of distribution shall not constitute
any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by
the USGS in the use of this data, software, or related
materials.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
*Intel-based personal computer (Pentium or Pentium Pro)
*200MHZ Pentium processor or greater
*Windows 95, 98, or Windows NT 4.0+ Operating System
*At least 32 MB application RAM (64+MB recommended)
*Display resolution 800 x 600 pixels
*16- or 24-bit color display(do not use 32-bit color)
GETTING STARTED
For the Interactive Maps installation, double click
on the setup.exe file located at the root level of the CD-ROM.
After installation of the software, select Disc 2--Interactive
Maps under the Programs menu. After Interactive Maps
has loaded, an image of the United States
with the coal-bearing regions will be displayed on
the screen. Click on the highlighted coal region
to continue. This opens the map of the Northern Rocky
Mountains and Great Plains region. This map will be
the main window for navigating through the project. The
Interactive Maps contain a help document
which gives the user necessary information about
how it works.
******NOTICE: HELPFUL HINTS******
1. The help document should be read before using Interactive
Maps. The help document can be accessed from any view by
clicking on the help button at the center
of the button bar.
2. Selecting the "Start" option on the "File" menu will
"restart" the project.
3. For a detailed narrative of the data contained in the
Interactive Maps, please see the Acrobat part of this
publication, which is Disc 1.
4. This application was formatted for a seventeen
inch monitor and smaller. Because of this, some
text may shift off the screen on some larger
monitors. To prevent this, adjust the application
window to a seventeen inch display.
5. When clicking on cross section lines to view
cross section graphics, be sure to click on the
cross section line, not the label. Clicking on
the label will result in a hot link error message.
For more information on hot linking, please read
the Interactive Maps Help Document.
6. When clicking on a cross section line, a hand
cursor will be visible. Click the cross section
line with the tip of the cursor.
7. If you are installing Interactive Maps on a
machine that currently has ArcView software
installed, perform following to prevent software
conflicts:
a. open ArcView 3.0a or ArcView 3.1
b. turn off all of the extensions
c. click the check box labeled "Make Default"
and press "OK".
ACCESSING THE INTERACTIVE MAPS ON YOUR OWN
The ArcView project for the Interactive Maps
is locked to the CD-ROM "as is." However,
the project can be copied onto the user's hard drive
and accessed using ArcView software version 3.1.
This software is helpful for anyone who wishes to
make edits to the project and save it.
DATA FORMAT AND ACCESS
Each dataset displayed in the Interactive Maps
can be accessed by the user for his or her own use.
Most files displayed in the Interactive Maps
are ArcView shapefiles. A shapefile is composed of
three files:
(1).shp-contains the geometry of the dataset.
(2).dbf-contains the tabular or attribute data
for the dataset. This file is a standard dBase(IV)
file, which can be opened in most spreadsheet or database
software packages.
(3).shx-contains the indexing information for the .shp file
and the .dbf file.
Other files displayed in the Interactive Maps include
georeferenced tif images, gif images, and text files. Each
theme within the Interactive Maps has an associated
metadata text file. The metadata text file contains
information about the shapefile or image with which it is
associated. Each metadata file has the same prefix as
the associated data file with a .met extension.
For example, the metadata file for "r4city.shp" is
"r4city.met." A description of how these datasets and
metadata files are stored on the CD-ROM can be found in
the help document. In addition, within Interactive Maps
a button located in the left hand corner of the
button bar in most views will display information
about the location of a chosen theme's data file
and its accompanying metadata file.
PROJECTION AND COORDINATE INFORMATION
Each file within the Interactive Maps is stored
in geographic coordinates. However, the data is
displayed in various projections within the project.
The projections used for each basin and the coalfields
within it are as follows:
-Regional View-Lambert conformal conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-107 30 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--00 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
-Northern Powder River Basin(including Decker Coalfield,
Colstrip Coalfield, and Ashland Coalfield)-Lambert
conformal conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-107 30 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--00 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
-Powder River Basin(including Sheridan Coalfield, Gillette
Coalfield, and Wyodak-Anderson Coal Zone)-Lambert conformal
conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-106 00 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--00 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
-Williston Basin(including Beulah Coalfield,
Center-Falkirk Coalfield, and Bowman-Dickinson Coalfield)
Lambert conformal conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-103 45 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--23 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
-Hanna and Carbon Basins(including Ferris Coalfield,
Hanna Coalfield, and South Coalfield)-Lambert conformal
conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-107 30 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--23 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
-Green River Basin(including Point of Rocks-Black Butte
Coalfield)-Lambert conformal conic
units--meters
parameters:
central meridian--(-109 00 00)
1st parallel--33 00 00
2nd parallel--45 00 00
origin--00 00 00
false easting--00 00 00
false northing--00 00 00
The coordinates displayed in the upper right corner of the
Interactive Maps window represents coordinates
for these projections.
CD-ROM CONTENTS:
*See Interactive Maps Help Documentation for a
graphical description of the data structure.
data/
reg4avdp/
reg4avdp.apr *ArcView Project File
./reg4avdp
acrobat/
metadata/
misc/
shapes/
*the following files are contained within the reg4avdp
directory
*Acrobat Reader Files
./acrobat:
AcroPS16.dll
AcroPS32.dll
AcroRd32.exe
ActiveX/
Browser/
DeIsL1.isu
FONTS/
HELP/
Optional/
PLUG_INS/
Readme.wri
acrobat.pdf
acrofx32.dll
compat.exe
license.pdf
rdlang32.dll
ws_ftp.log
./acrobat/ActiveX:
pdf.tlb
pdf41.ocx
pdf42.ocx
ws_ftp.log
./acrobat/Browser:
nppdf32.dll
ws_ftp.log
./acrobat/FONTS:
PFM/
cob_____.pfb
cobo____.pfb
com_____.pfb
coo_____.pfb
hv______.pfb
hvb_____.pfb
hvbo____.pfb
hvo_____.pfb
sy______.pfb
tib_____.pfb
tibi____.pfb
tii_____.pfb
tir_____.pfb
ws_ftp.log
zd______.pfb
zx______.pfb
zy______.pfb
./acrobat/FONTS/PFM:
cob_____.pfm
cobo____.pfm
com_____.pfm
coo_____.pfm
hv______.pfm
hvb_____.pfm
hvbo____.pfm
hvo_____.pfm
sy______.pfm
tib_____.pfm
tibi____.pfm
tii_____.pfm
tir_____.pfm
ws_ftp.log
zd______.pfm
zx______.mmm
zx______.pfm
zy______.mmm
zy______.pfm
./acrobat/HELP:
reader.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./acrobat/Optional:
readme.txt
ws_ftp.log
./acrobat/PLUG_INS:
aform32.api
ahls32.api
ewh32.api
ieweb32.api
movie32.api
olesrv32.api
weblink.ini
weblnk32.api
ws_ftp.log
*Metadata Files
./metadata:
grb/
hbcb/
prb/
regional/
summarybasins/
wb/
./metadata/grb:
basinwide/
porbb/
./metadata/grb/basinwide:
Grbleas.met
Grblf.met
Grblulc.met
Grbown.met
grb100krd.met
grbbnd.met
grbflt.met
grbgeol.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/grb/porbb:
Porbbfin.met
bbbnd.met
bbcat.met
bbovb.met
jbbnd.met
jbcat.met
jbovb.met
porbbxsect.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/hbcb:
basinwide/
ferris/
hanna/
scarbon/
./metadata/hbcb/basinwide:
Hbcb100kcity.met
Hbcb100krds.met
Hbcbbnd.met
Hbcbflt.met
Hbcbgeol.met
Hbcbglf.met
Hbcbleas.met
Hbcblulc.met
Hbcbown.met
Hbcbwtr.met
hbcblf.met
hbcblf.met.txt
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/hbcb/ferris:
Fer23.met
Fer23cat.met
Fer23fin.met
Fer23ovb.met
Fer25.met
Fer25cat.met
Fer25fin.met
Fer25ovb.met
Fer31.met
Fer31cat.met
Fer31fin.met
Fer31ovb.met
Fer50.met
Fer50cat.met
Fer50fin.met
Fer50ovb.met
Fer65.met
Fer65cat.met
Fer65fin.met
Fer65ovb.met
Ferbnd.met
Ferxsect.met
fer23pts.met
fer25pts.met
fer31pts.met
fer50pts.met
fer65pts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/hbcb/hanna:
Ha77.met
Ha77cat.met
Ha77fin.met
Ha77ovb.met
Ha78.met
Ha78cat.met
Ha78fin.met
Ha78ovb.met
Ha79.met
Ha79cat.met
Ha79fin.met
Ha79ovb.met
Ha81.met
Ha81cat.met
Ha81fin.met
Ha81ovb.met
Habnd.met
Haxsect.met
ha77pts.met
ha78pts.met
ha79pts.met
ha81pts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/hbcb/scarbon:
Scbnd.met
Sccat.met
Scfin.met
Scovb.met
Scown.met
Scxsect.met
scpts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb:
ashland/
basinwide/
colstrip/
decker/
gillette/
sheridan/
wyodak-anderson/
./metadata/prb/ashland:
knbnd.met
kncat.met
knclk.met
knfin.met
knout.met
knovb.met
knpts.met
knsplit.met
kntr.met
knxsec.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/basinwide:
Prbbnd.met
Prbclk.met
Prbcore.met
Prbflt.met
Prbgeol.met
Prbleas.met
Prblf.met
Prblulc.met
Prbmeth.met
Prbown.met
Prbtrb.met
prb100khd.met
prb100krd.met
prbfs.met
prbnbnd.met
prbngeol.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/colstrip:
Rsbnd.met
rbout.met
rscat.met
rsclk.met
rsfin.met
rsout.met
rsovb.met
rspts.met
rstr.met
rsxsec.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/decker:
dk100ktng.met
dkandout.met
dkcanbnd.met
dkcanout.met
dkcat.met
dkclk.met
dkfin.met
dklf.met
dkovb.met
dkpan.met
dkpts.met
dktr.met
dkxsec.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/gillette:
Gilbnd.met
Gilcat.met
Gilfin.met
Gilovb.met
Gilxsect.met
gil100kcity.met
gilpts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/sheridan:
Shrbeds.met
Shrbnd.met
Shrcat.met
Shrfin.met
Shrlf.met
Shrovb.met
Shrxsect.met
shr100kcity.met
shrpts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/prb/wyodak-anderson:
Wabnd.met
Wacat.met
Wafin.met
Waovb.met
Waxsect.met
wapts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/regional:
r4100krr.met
r42mcity.met
r42mrd.met
r42mrr.met
r4chem.met
r4cnty.met
r4pp.met
r4st.met
regions.met
us103lf.met
us107lf.met
us109lf.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/summarybasins:
bhbbnd.met
blmtnbnd.met
dbbnd.met
npbbnd.met
rtbbnd.met
wrbbnd.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/wb:
basinwide/
bzap/
hagel/
hansen/
harmon/
./metadata/wb/basinwide:
wb2mwtr.met
wbbnd.met
wbgeol.met
wbleas.met
wblf.met
wblulc.met
wbown.met
wbtrb.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/wb/bzap:
bzbnd.met
bzcat.met
bzclk.met
bzfin.met
bzovb.met
bzpts.met
bzxsect.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/wb/hagel:
hagbnd.met
hagcat.met
hagfin.met
hagovb.met
hagpts.met
hagxsect.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/wb/hansen:
hanbnd.met
hancat.met
hanfin.met
hanovb.met
hanpts.met
ws_ftp.log
./metadata/wb/harmon:
harbnd.met
harcat.met
harfin.met
harhanxsect.met
harovb.met
harpts.met
ws_ftp.log
*Various Files Used Within Interative Maps
(Title Page, Tutorial, Logos, ETC...)
./misc:
logo.bmp
national.tif
regbox.dbf
regbox.shp
regbox.shx
template.def
title.GIF
tutorial.pdf
ws_ftp.log
*Interactive Maps Shapefiles and cross sections
./shapes:
grb/
hbcb/
prb/
regional/
summarybasins/
wb/
./shapes/grb:
basinwide/
porbb/
./shapes/grb/basinwide:
grb100krd.dbf
grb100krd.shp
grb100krd.shx
grbbnd.dbf
grbbnd.shp
grbbnd.shx
grbflt.dbf
grbflt.shp
grbflt.shx
grbgeol.dbf
grbgeol.shp
grbgeol.shx
grbleas.dbf
grbleas.shp
grbleas.shx
grblf.tfw
grblf.tif
grblulc.dbf
grblulc.shp
grblulc.shx
grbown.dbf
grbown.shp
grbown.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/grb/porbb:
bbbnd.dbf
bbbnd.shp
bbbnd.shx
bbcat.dbf
bbcat.shp
bbcat.shx
bbovb.dbf
bbovb.shp
bbovb.shx
jbbnd.dbf
jbbnd.shp
jbbnd.shx
jbcat.dbf
jbcat.shp
jbcat.shx
jbovb.dbf
jbovb.shp
jbovb.shx
porbbfin.dbf
porbbfin.sbn
porbbfin.sbx
porbbfin.shp
porbbfin.shx
porbbxsect.dbf
porbbxsect.shp
porbbxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/grb/porbb/xsections:
grba-a.pdf
grbb-b.pdf
grbc-c.pdf
grbd-d.pdf
grbe-e.pdf
grbf-f.pdf
grbg-g.pdf
grbh-h.pdf
grbi-i.pdf
grbj-j.pdf
grbk-k.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/hbcb:
basinwide/
ferris/
hanna/
scarbon/
./shapes/hbcb/basinwide:
hbcb100kcity.dbf
hbcb100kcity.shp
hbcb100kcity.shx
hbcb100krds.dbf
hbcb100krds.shp
hbcb100krds.shx
hbcbbnd.dbf
hbcbbnd.shp
hbcbbnd.shx
hbcbflt.dbf
hbcbflt.shp
hbcbflt.shx
hbcbgeol.dbf
hbcbgeol.shp
hbcbgeol.shx
hbcbglf.tfw
hbcbglf.tif
hbcbleas.dbf
hbcbleas.shp
hbcbleas.shx
hbcblf.tfw
hbcblf.tif
hbcblulc.dbf
hbcblulc.shp
hbcblulc.shx
hbcbown.dbf
hbcbown.shp
hbcbown.shx
hbcbwtr.dbf
hbcbwtr.shp
hbcbwtr.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/hbcb/ferris:
fer23.dbf
fer23.shp
fer23.shx
fer23cat.dbf
fer23cat.shp
fer23cat.shx
fer23fin.dbf
fer23fin.sbn
fer23fin.sbx
fer23fin.shp
fer23fin.shx
fer23ovb.dbf
fer23ovb.shp
fer23ovb.shx
fer23pts.dbf
fer23pts.shp
fer23pts.shx
fer25.dbf
fer25.shp
fer25.shx
fer25cat.dbf
fer25cat.shp
fer25cat.shx
fer25fin.dbf
fer25fin.sbn
fer25fin.sbx
fer25fin.shp
fer25fin.shx
fer25ovb.dbf
fer25ovb.shp
fer25ovb.shx
fer25pts.dbf
fer25pts.shp
fer25pts.shx
fer31.dbf
fer31.shp
fer31.shx
fer31cat.dbf
fer31cat.shp
fer31cat.shx
fer31fin.dbf
fer31fin.sbn
fer31fin.sbx
fer31fin.shp
fer31fin.shx
fer31ovb.dbf
fer31ovb.shp
fer31ovb.shx
fer31pts.dbf
fer31pts.shp
fer31pts.shx
fer50.dbf
fer50.shp
fer50.shx
fer50cat.dbf
fer50cat.shp
fer50cat.shx
fer50fin.dbf
fer50fin.sbn
fer50fin.sbx
fer50fin.shp
fer50fin.shx
fer50ovb.dbf
fer50ovb.shp
fer50ovb.shx
fer50pts.dbf
fer50pts.shp
fer50pts.shx
fer65.dbf
fer65.shp
fer65.shx
fer65cat.dbf
fer65cat.shp
fer65cat.shx
fer65fin.dbf
fer65fin.sbn
fer65fin.sbx
fer65fin.shp
fer65fin.shx
fer65ovb.dbf
fer65ovb.shp
fer65ovb.shx
fer65pts.dbf
fer65pts.shp
fer65pts.shx
ferbnd.dbf
ferbnd.shp
ferbnd.shx
ferxsect.dbf
ferxsect.shp
ferxsect.shx
nd.dbg
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/hbcb/ferris/xsections:
fera-a.pdf
ferb-b.pdf
ferc-c.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/hbcb/hanna:
ha77.dbf
ha77.shp
ha77.shx
ha77cat.dbf
ha77cat.shp
ha77cat.shx
ha77fin.dbf
ha77fin.sbn
ha77fin.sbx
ha77fin.shp
ha77fin.shx
ha77ovb.dbf
ha77ovb.shp
ha77ovb.shx
ha77pts.dbf
ha77pts.shp
ha77pts.shx
ha78.dbf
ha78.shp
ha78.shx
ha78cat.dbf
ha78cat.shp
ha78cat.shx
ha78fin.dbf
ha78fin.sbn
ha78fin.sbx
ha78fin.shp
ha78fin.shx
ha78ovb.dbf
ha78ovb.shp
ha78ovb.shx
ha78pts.dbf
ha78pts.shp
ha78pts.shx
ha79.dbf
ha79.shp
ha79.shx
ha79cat.dbf
ha79cat.shp
ha79cat.shx
ha79fin.dbf
ha79fin.sbn
ha79fin.sbx
ha79fin.shp
ha79fin.shx
ha79ovb.dbf
ha79ovb.shp
ha79ovb.shx
ha79pts.dbf
ha79pts.shp
ha79pts.shx
ha81.dbf
ha81.shp
ha81.shx
ha81cat.dbf
ha81cat.shp
ha81cat.shx
ha81fin.dbf
ha81fin.sbn
ha81fin.sbx
ha81fin.shp
ha81fin.shx
ha81ovb.dbf
ha81ovb.shp
ha81ovb.shx
ha81pts.dbf
ha81pts.shp
ha81pts.shx
habnd.dbf
habnd.shp
habnd.shx
haxsect.dbf
haxsect.shp
haxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/hbcb/hanna/xsections:
had-d.pdf
hae-e.pdf
haf-f.pdf
hag-g.pdf
hah-h.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/hbcb/scarbon:
scbnd.dbf
scbnd.shp
scbnd.shx
sccat.dbf
sccat.shp
sccat.shx
scfin.dbf
scfin.sbn
scfin.sbx
scfin.shp
scfin.shx
sclulc.dbf
sclulc.shp
sclulc.shx
scovb.dbf
scovb.shp
scovb.shx
scown.dbf
scown.shp
scown.shx
scpts.dbf
scpts.shp
scpts.shx
scxsect.dbf
scxsect.shp
scxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/hbcb/scarbon/xsections:
sci-i.pdf
scj-j.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/prb:
ashland/
basinwide/
colstrip/
decker/
gillette/
sheridan/
wyodak-anderson/
./shapes/prb/ashland:
knbnd.dbf
knbnd.shp
knbnd.shx
kncat.dbf
kncat.shp
kncat.shx
knclk.dbf
knclk.shp
knclk.shx
knfin.dbf
knfin.shp
knfin.shx
knout.dbf
knout.shp
knout.shx
knovb.dbf
knovb.shp
knovb.shx
knpts.dbf
knpts.sbn
knpts.sbx
knpts.shp
knpts.shx
knsplit.dbf
knsplit.shp
knsplit.shx
kntr.dbf
kntr.shp
kntr.shx
knxsec.dbf
knxsec.shp
knxsec.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/ashland/xsections:
kna-a.pdf
knb-b.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/prb/basinwide:
nd.dbg
prb100khd.dbf
prb100khd.shp
prb100khd.shx
prb100krd.dbf
prb100krd.sbn
prb100krd.sbx
prb100krd.shp
prb100krd.shx
prbbnd.dbf
prbbnd.shp
prbbnd.shx
prbclk.dbf
prbclk.shp
prbclk.shx
prbcore.dbf
prbcore.shp
prbcore.shx
prbflt.dbf
prbflt.shp
prbflt.shx
prbfs.dbf
prbfs.sbn
prbfs.sbx
prbfs.shp
prbfs.shx
prbgeol.dbf
prbgeol.shp
prbgeol.shx
prbleas.dbf
prbleas.shp
prbleas.shx
prblf.jpg
prblf.jpw
prblf.tfw
prblf.tif
prblulc.dbf
prblulc.shp
prblulc.shx
prbmeth.dbf
prbmeth.shp
prbmeth.shx
prbnbnd.dbf
prbnbnd.shp
prbnbnd.shx
prbngeol.dbf
prbngeol.shp
prbngeol.shx
prbown.dbf
prbown.shp
prbown.shx
prbtrb.dbf
prbtrb.shp
prbtrb.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/prb/colstrip:
rbout.dbf
rbout.shp
rbout.shx
rsbnd.dbf
rsbnd.shp
rsbnd.shx
rscat.dbf
rscat.shp
rscat.shx
rsclk.dbf
rsclk.shp
rsclk.shx
rsfin.dbf
rsfin.sbn
rsfin.sbx
rsfin.shp
rsfin.shx
rsout.dbf
rsout.shp
rsout.shx
rsovb.dbf
rsovb.sbn
rsovb.sbx
rsovb.shp
rsovb.shx
rspts.dbf
rspts.sbn
rspts.sbx
rspts.shp
rspts.shx
rstr.dbf
rstr.shp
rstr.shx
rsxsec.dbf
rsxsec.shp
rsxsec.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/colstrip/xsections:
rsa-a.pdf
rsb-b.pdf
rsc-c.pdf
rsd-d.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/prb/decker:
dk100ktng.dbf
dk100ktng.shp
dk100ktng.shx
dkandout.dbf
dkandout.shp
dkandout.shx
dkcanbnd.dbf
dkcanbnd.shp
dkcanbnd.shx
dkcanout.dbf
dkcanout.shp
dkcanout.shx
dkcat.dbf
dkcat.shp
dkcat.shx
dkclk.dbf
dkclk.shp
dkclk.shx
dkfin.dbf
dkfin.sbn
dkfin.sbx
dkfin.shp
dkfin.shx
dkgeol.dbf
dkgeol.shp
dkgeol.shx
dklf.tfw
dklf.tif
dkoutlyer.met
dkovb.dbf
dkovb.shp
dkovb.shx
dkpan.dbf
dkpan.shp
dkpan.shx
dkpts.dbf
dkpts.sbn
dkpts.sbx
dkpts.shp
dkpts.shx
dktr.dbf
dktr.shp
dktr.shx
dkxsec.dbf
dkxsec.shp
dkxsec.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/decker/xsections:
gp1-1.pdf
gp2-2.pdf
pa-a.pdf
pb-b.pdf
pc-c.pdf
pd-d.pdf
./shapes/prb/gillette:
finder.dat
gil100kcity.dbf
gil100kcity.shp
gil100kcity.shx
gilbnd.dbf
gilbnd.shp
gilbnd.shx
gilcat.dbf
gilcat.shp
gilcat.shx
gilfin.dbf
gilfin.sbn
gilfin.sbx
gilfin.shp
gilfin.shx
gilovb.dbf
gilovb.shp
gilovb.shx
gilpts.dbf
gilpts.shp
gilpts.shx
gilxsect.dbf
gilxsect.shp
gilxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/gillette/xsections:
gila-a.pdf
gilb-b.pdf
gilc-c.pdf
gild-d.pdf
gile-e.pdf
gilf-f.pdf
gilg-g.pdf
gilh-h.pdf
gili-i.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/prb/sheridan:
finder.dat
shr100kcity.dbf
shr100kcity.shp
shr100kcity.shx
shrbeds.dbf
shrbeds.shp
shrbeds.shx
shrbnd.dbf
shrbnd.shp
shrbnd.shx
shrcat.dbf
shrcat.shp
shrcat.shx
shrfin.dbf
shrfin.sbn
shrfin.sbx
shrfin.shp
shrfin.shx
shrlf.tif
shrovb.dbf
shrovb.shp
shrovb.shx
shrpts.dbf
shrpts.shp
shrpts.shx
shrxsect.dbf
shrxsect.shp
shrxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/sheridan/xsections:
shra-a.pdf
shrb-b.pdf
shrc-c.pdf
./shapes/prb/wyodak-anderson:
finder.dat
wabnd.dbf
wabnd.shp
wabnd.shx
wacat.dbf
wacat.shp
wacat.shx
wafin.dbf
wafin.sbn
wafin.sbx
wafin.shp
wafin.shx
waovb.dbf
waovb.shp
waovb.shx
wapts.dbf
wapts.sbn
wapts.sbx
wapts.shp
wapts.shx
wares.aih
wares.ain
wares.dbf
waxsect.dbf
waxsect.shp
waxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/prb/wyodak-anderson/xsections:
waa-a.pdf
wab-b.pdf
wac-c.pdf
wad-d.pdf
wae-e.pdf
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/regional:
r4100krr.dbf
r4100krr.shp
r4100krr.shx
r42mcity.dbf
r42mcity.shp
r42mcity.shx
r42mrd.dbf
r42mrd.sbn
r42mrd.sbx
r42mrd.shp
r42mrd.shx
r42mrr.dbf
r42mrr.shp
r42mrr.shx
r4chem.dbf
r4chem.shp
r4chem.shx
r4cnty.dbf
r4cnty.shp
r4cnty.shx
r4pp.dbf
r4pp.shp
r4pp.shx
r4st.dbf
r4st.shp
r4st.shx
regions.dbf
regions.shp
regions.shx
tfu.dbf
tfu.shp
tfu.shx
us103lf.tfw
us103lf.tif
us107lf.tfw
us107lf.tif
us109lf.tfw
us109lf.tif
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/summarybasins:
bhbbnd.dbf
bhbbnd.shp
bhbbnd.shx
blmtnbnd.dbf
blmtnbnd.shp
blmtnbnd.shx
dbbnd.dbf
dbbnd.shp
dbbnd.shx
npbbnd.dbf
npbbnd.shp
npbbnd.shx
rtbbnd.dbf
rtbbnd.shp
rtbbnd.shx
wrbbnd.dbf
wrbbnd.shp
wrbbnd.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/wb:
basinwide/
bzap/
hagel/
hansen/
harmon/
./shapes/wb/basinwide:
nd.dbg
wb2mwtr.dbf
wb2mwtr.sbn
wb2mwtr.sbx
wb2mwtr.shp
wb2mwtr.shx
wbbnd.dbf
wbbnd.shp
wbbnd.shx
wbgeol.dbf
wbgeol.shp
wbgeol.shx
wbleas.dbf
wbleas.shp
wbleas.shx
wblf.tfw
wblf.tif
wblulc.dbf
wblulc.shp
wblulc.shx
wbown.dbf
wbown.shp
wbown.shx
wbtrb.dbf
wbtrb.shp
wbtrb.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/wb/bzap:
bzbnd.dbf
bzbnd.shp
bzbnd.shx
bzcat.dbf
bzcat.shp
bzcat.shx
bzclk.dbf
bzclk.shp
bzclk.shx
bzfin.dbf
bzfin.sbn
bzfin.sbx
bzfin.shp
bzfin.shx
bzovb.dbf
bzovb.shp
bzovb.shx
bzprx.dbf
bzprx.shp
bzprx.shx
bzpts.dbf
bzpts.shp
bzpts.shx
bzxsect.dbf
bzxsect.shp
bzxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/wb/bzap/xsections:
bze-e.pdf
bzf-f.pdf
bzg-g.pdf
bzh-h.pdf
./shapes/wb/hagel:
hagbnd.dbf
hagbnd.shp
hagbnd.shx
hagcat.dbf
hagcat.shp
hagcat.shx
hagfin.dbf
hagfin.sbn
hagfin.sbx
hagfin.shp
hagfin.shx
hagovb.dbf
hagovb.shp
hagovb.shx
hagprx.dbf
hagprx.shp
hagprx.shx
hagpts.dbf
hagpts.shp
hagpts.shx
hagxsect.dbf
hagxsect.shp
hagxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/wb/hagel/xsections:
haga-a.pdf
hagb-b.pdf
hagc-c.pdf
hagd-d.pdf
./shapes/wb/hansen:
hanbnd.dbf
hanbnd.shp
hanbnd.shx
hancat.dbf
hancat.shp
hancat.shx
hanfin.dbf
hanfin.sbn
hanfin.sbx
hanfin.shp
hanfin.shx
hanovb.dbf
hanovb.shp
hanovb.shx
hanprx.dbf
hanprx.shp
hanprx.shx
hanpts.dbf
hanpts.shp
hanpts.shx
hanxsect.dbf
hanxsect.shp
hanxsect.shx
ws_ftp.log
./shapes/wb/harmon:
harbnd.dbf
harbnd.shp
harbnd.shx
harcat.dbf
harcat.shp
harcat.shx
harfin.dbf
harfin.sbn
harfin.sbx
harfin.shp
harfin.shx
harhanxsect.dbf
harhanxsect.shp
harhanxsect.shx
harovb.dbf
harovb.shp
harovb.shx
harprx.dbf
harprx.shp
harprx.shx
harpts.dbf
harpts.shp
harpts.shx
ws_ftp.log
xsections/
./shapes/wb/harmon/xsections:
hara-a.pdf
harb-b.pdf
harc-c.pdf
hard-d.pdf
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