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An Intermodal Network Model of Coal Distribution in the United States and Its Economic Implications for the Inland Waterway System
2016
This paper describes a GIS-based intermodal network model for the shipment of coal in the United States. The purpose of this research was to investigate the role played by railways, waterways, and highways in the movement of coal from its source area to point of use, and to highlight the implications these movements have for the U.S. economy. The project team modeled coal movements across the U.S. intermodal transportation network using the Energy Information Administration's 2010 data, which
doi:10.13023/ktc.rr.2016.02
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