## Abstract Three gravity traverses across the eastern half of the South Wales Coalfield indicate a local, elongate, negative Bouguer anomaly of a few milligals amplitude bordering the southern rim. The anomaly has a maximum amplitude of 4 mgal near Maesteg and attenuates eastward, dying out in the
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Ball, Bat and Bitumen: A History of Coalfield Baseball in the Appalachian South
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- 2012
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