Isopachs in a map represent lines of equal thickness of rock. This map of the Weir-Pittsburgh Coal uses
isopachs to show the thickness of the coal in this area. It seems to be that the thickest coal
lies between Wilson and Montgomery (red) and the least thick coal lies west of
Wilson and Montgomery, in Crawford, and in the center of the map (purple and
blue).
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