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Vol. 50 (2022): The lacustrine Green River Formation: hydrocarbon potential and Eocene climate record
Vol. 50 (2022): The lacustrine Green River Formation: hydrocarbon potential and Eocene climate record
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31711/ugap.v50i
Published:
2022-09-01
Articles
Using pore system characterization to subdivide the burgeoning Uteland Butte Play, Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah
Riley Brinkerhoff, Michael D. Vanden Berg, Mark Millard
1-27
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Geologic characterization and depositional history of the Uteland Butte Member, Green River Formation, southwestern Uinta Basin, Utah
Ryan D. Gall, Justin E. Birdwell, Riley Brinkerhoff, Michael D. Vanden Berg
1-26
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Lacustrine source rocks and unconventional oil resource plays
A case study from the Eocene Green River Formation of the Uinta Basin, Utah
David E. Schmude, Brian R. Berwick
1-25
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Paleoenvironmental reconstructions along the southern margin of Eocene Lake Uinta during a period of climatic variability
The Middle to Upper Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah
Lauren P. Birgenheier, Leah C. Toms
1-35
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Strain partitioning between ductile and brittle stratigraphy
Characterizing the Sand Wash Fault System, Uinta Basin, Utah
Riley Brinkerhoff, John McBride, Sam Hudson, Douglas A. Sprinkel, Ron Harris, Kevin Rey, Eric Tingey
1-39
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Controls on organic matter variation during deposition of the Mahogany Oil Shale Zone of the Parachute Creek Member, Green River Formation, Utah
Amy L. Elson, John Marshall, Jessica H. Whiteside
1-19
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Boron in the strata and waters of the Eocene Green River and Uinta Formations, Uinta Basin, Utah
David Tabet
1-30
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Sunnyside bitumen-impregnated sandstone reservoirs at Bruin Point, southwest Uinta Basin, Utah
Steven Schamel
1-16
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Spatial and temporal cycle variations in the Eocene Lacustrine Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
Kuwanna Dyer-Pietras
1-36
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Geochemical studies of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: I. Major, minor, and trace elements
Jeremy Boak, Tengfei Wu, Justin E. Birdwell
1-32
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Geochemical studies of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: II. Chemofacies from hierarchical cluster analysis
Tengfei Wu, Jeremy Boak, Justin E. Birdwell
1-26
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Recurring lacustrine depositional successions in the Wilkins Peak Member, Green River: The basin-center evaporite perspective Formation
Elizabeth M. Klonowski, Tim K. Lowenstein, Alan R. Carroll, M. Elliot Smith, Matteo Paperini, Jeffrey T. Pietras
1-23
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Spatiotemporal quantification of organic matter accumulation in the Eocene Green River Formation, Bridger Basin, Wyoming
Marshal Tofte, Alan R. Carroll
1-20
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