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1. Stratigraphic architecture of shallow-marine to coastal-plain parasequences: Lower Williams Fork Formation, southeastern Piceance Basin, Colorado
2. Fluvial architecture and static connectivity of the Williams Fork Formation, Central Mamm Creek Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado
3. Sequence stratigraphy of the upper cretaceous upper Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, northwest Colorado, and its contribution to the basin-centered gas accumulation
4. Seismic investigation and attribute analysis of faults and fractures within a tight-gas sandstone reservoir: Williams Fork Formation, Mamm Creek Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado
5. Stratigraphic architecture and connectivity of high-sinuosity fluvial sandstone bodies in Coal Canyon, Colorado, with subsurface comparison to Grand Valley Field
6. Sandstone-body connectivity in a meandering-fluvial system: An example from the Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
7. Fluvial architecture and sequence stratigraphy of the upper Williams Fork Formation, Plateau Creek Canyon, Piceance Basin, Colorado
8. Natural fracture analysis related to depositional environment and strain variability in the middle and upper Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
9. Stratigraphic architecture and connectivity of a low net-to-gross fluvial system: Combining outcrop analogs and multiple-point geostatistical modeling, lower Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
10. Sedimentological and stratigraphic characteristics of fluvial sandstones based on outcrop spectral-gamma-ray data and borehole images, Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
11. Subsurface Stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Lower Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Northwestern Colorado
12. Fluvial architecture of the lower Williams Fork Formation (middle Mesaverde Group), Douglas Creek Arch, Colorado
13. Sequence stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous middle Williams Fork formation, Piceance Basin, northwestern Colorado: Implications for reservoir sandstones
14. Petrophysical evaluation of lithology and mineral distribution with an emphasis on feldspars and clays, middle and upper Williams Fork Formation, Grand Valley Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado
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