Coal Mine Subsidence near Sheridan, Wyoming. Subsidence depressions, pits, and
cracks above the south part of the abandoned room-and-pillar Acme Mine. The
mine was operated from the early 1900's to 1943. The location and geometry of
subsidence depressions and pits correspond to mining areas and to individual
mine openings. Subsidence depressions containing pits and bounded by tension
cracks. Pits of markedly different ages are present, ranging from bowl-like
depressions blanketed by green grass, many years or decades old, to small pits
with vertical or overhanging walls, only a few months or years old. Subsidence
depressions, pits, and cracks occur sporadically in the road in the left
foreground and present problems to stock and vehicle travel. May 1976. Figure
7-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1164.
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