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|caption=Map showing the Walshville channel and sulfur content of the Herrin Coal. From Treworgy et al. (2000). The four named areas of low-sulfur coal all are associated with thick Energy Shale adjacent to the channel.
|caption=Map showing the Walshville channel and sulfur content of the Herrin Coal. After Treworgy et al. (2000). The four named areas of low-sulfur coal are all associated with thick Energy Shale adjacent to the channel.
|references=Treworgy, C.G., C.P. Korose, C.A. Chenoweth, and D.L. North, 2000, Availability of the Springfield Coal for mining in Illinois, map summary of Illinois Minerals 118: Illinois State Geological Survey, 1 sheet, 1:500,000.
|references=Treworgy, C.G., C.P. Korose, C.A. Chenoweth, and D.L. North, 2000, Availability of the Springfield Coal for mining in Illinois, map summary of Illinois Minerals 118: Illinois State Geological Survey, 1 sheet, 1:500,000.
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Figure 43 Map showing the Walshville channel and sulfur content of the Herrin Coal. After Treworgy et al. (2000). The four named areas of low-sulfur coal are all associated with thick Energy Shale adjacent to the channel.






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