An analysis of the economic ability of coal producers and consumers to bear the cost of reclaiming lignite spoil banks

Ralph D. Kingsbury

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An analysis of the economic ability of coal producers and consumers to bear the cost of reclaiming lignite spoil banks

by Ralph D. Kingsbury

1968

Bureau of Governmental Affairs, University of North Dakota, Office of Research Information Services

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