Estimates of strippable coal reserves were made for 12 counties in south-central Iowa, for the purpose of updating information regarding Iowa\u27s coal reserve base. Strippable coal here is defined as that coal occurring in seams no less than 28 inches (71 cm) thick and beneath no more than 150 feet (46 m) of overburden. Data concerning location, depth, and thickness of coal were obtained from county reports, and coal mine and water well records on file at the Iowa Geological Survey, supplemented by information from the survey\u27s coal drilling program. Extension of information outside known data points was made in accordance with procedures established by the United States Geological Survey. The all-too-frequent lack of good information a...