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21. Characterization of geochemical and lithologic variations in Milankovitch cycles: Green River Formation, Wyoming
22. Facies, stratigraphic architecture, and lake evolution of the oil shale bearing Green River Formation, eastern Uinta Basin, Utah
23. Caddisfly-dominated microbial carbonate mounds from the Green River Formation
24. Orbital forcing of continental Eocene climate: Detailed stratigraphy and argon-40/argon-39 dating of the Green River Formation in Wyoming
25. Sedimentology and organic petrology of the carbonate ramp and reef foreslope successions in the Middle Devonian Keg River Formation, Rainbow and Zama sub-basins, northwestern Alberta, Canada
26. Late Eocene terrestrial paleoclimate record from the White River formation at Flagstaff Rim, Wyoming, USA
27. Wet/dry, terminal fan-dominated sequence architecture: A new, outcrop-based model for the Lower Green River Formation, Utah
28. Ichnology, sedimentology, and stratigraphic architecture of the Notikewin Member of the Spirit River formation in the Wapiti area of Alberta
29. Lacustrine stratigraphy and strontium isotope geochemistry of the Laney Member, Green River Formation, southwestern Wyoming
30. Sedimentology, ichnology, and high-resolution allostratigraphy of the Falher 'C' Member, Spirit River Formation, west-central Alberta, Canada
31. Hydrogeological characterization of the Red River Formation, Williston Basin, Canada-United States of America
32. Paleoecology, taphonomy and paleoenvironments of a unique littoral ecosystem within the Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming
33. Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Falher C Member, Spirit River Formation, northeastern British Columbia
34. Sedimentology, petrology and permeability characterization of the Upper Cretaceous, Virgelle Member, Milk River Formation, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
35. Temporal and spatial source rock variations and the consequence on crude oil composition in the Tertiary petroleum system of the Uinta Basin, Utah, United States of America
36. GEOLOGY OF THE NAHCOLITE DEPOSITS AND ASSOCIATED OIL SHALES OF THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION IN THE PICEANCE CREEK BASIN, COLORADO
37. Fluvial-deltaic deposition within an evolving lacustrine basin, the Farson Sandstone Member of the Eocene Green River formation, southwestern Wyoming, USA
38. Facies, stratigraphy, and mineralogy of the carbonate marker and D marker units, Lower Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah
39. Stratigraphy of the Eocene Green River Formation, southeastern Uinta basin, Utah -- Outcrop to subsurface correlation
40. Sedimentology of the Douglas Pass section of the lower Eocene Green River Formation, Picenace Creek Basin: Implications for lake levels in ancient lake uinta
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