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- SOURCE ROCK CHARACTERIZATION of the GREEN RIVER OIL SHALE, PICEANCE CREEK BASIN, COLORADO by Jufang Feng
- 40 Ar 39 Ar AGES of SELECTED Tuffs of the GREEN RIVER
- Rock Property Characteristics and Correlation from Outcrop To
- Notes on the Geology of Green River Valley Between Green River, Wyoming, and Green ;River, Utah
- Memorial to Wilmot Hyde Bradley 1899-1979
- Stratigraphy, Mammalian Paleontology, Paleoecology, and Age Correlation of the Wasatch Formation, Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming
- Unique Preservation of Fossil Ghost Fish in the Green River Formation Amanda L
- Gao-12-740T, Unconventional Oil and Gas Production
- Guide to the Geology and Scenery of Spanish Fork Canyon Along U.S
- Stratigraphic Cross Sections of the Eocene Green River Formation In
- Geology of the Gunnison Quadrangle, Utah
- Water from Bedrock in the Colorado Plateau of Utah
- Geology of Green River Formation and Associated Eocene Rocks in South Western Wyoming and Adjacent Parts of Colorado and Utah by W
- Fact Sheet: U.S. Oil Shale Resources
- Fossil Butte National Monument Foundation Overview
- Lake Basin Response to Tectonic Drainage Diversion: Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming
- 40Ar/39Ar Ages, Compositions, and Likely Source of the Eocene Fallout
- Geology and Fuel Resources, of the Green River Formation Southeastern Uinta Basin Utah and Colorado
- A North American Stem Turaco, and the Complex Biogeographic History of Modern Birds Daniel J
- Paleontological Resource Overview of the Royal Gorge Field Office Planning Area
- New Material of Paleocene-Eocene Pellornis (Aves: Gruiformes) Clarifies the Pattern and Timing of the Extant Gruiform Radiation
- Saline Minerals of the Green River Formation
- 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of the Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming
- National Park Service Paleontological Research Volume 4
- In-Place Oil Shale Resources Examined by Grade in the Major Basins of the Green River Formation, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
- Heavy Oil Resources of Utah: Uinta Basin Deposits