From Mylar to map documents: GIS AML inventory for abandoned coal mine investigations
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geographic information systems; GIS; abandoned coal mines; abandoned mine lands; AML; state agencies; safety issues; environmental issues; Department of Environmental Protection; DEP; Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation; BAMR; mining industry; USA; United States; mining history.;All these keywords.
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