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Tag Archives: Appalachian Plateau

Coal Strata in the Appalachian Plateau

Posted on August 14, 2016 by cmbail
Layers of sandstone, shale, and coal in the Appalachian Plateau, Wise County.

Layers of sandstone, shale, and coal in Pennsylvanian Wise Formation, near the Virginia- Kentucky border, Wise County.  Note the strata are nearly horizontal, typical of the Appalachian Plateau. Photo by C.M. Bailey

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Posted in featured image | Tagged Appalachian Plateau, coal, Wise County, Wise Formation
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