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Topic - Powder River Basin

The Powder River Basin is a geologic structural basin in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming, about north to south, known for its coal deposits. The region supplies about 40 percent of coal in the United States. It is both a topographic drainage and geologic structural basin. The basin is so named because it is drained by the Powder River, although it is also drained in part by the Cheyenne River, Tongue River, Bighorn River, Little Missouri River, Platte River, and their tributaries. - Source: Wikipedia

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