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The Therian mammalian fauna (Campanian) of Quarry 1, Fossil Forest study area, San Juan Basin, New Mexico
Geological Society of America Special Papers - The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico and Colorado
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10.1130/spe209-p51
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1987
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pp. 51-80
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Cited By ~ 19
Author(s):
J. Keith Rigby
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Donald L. Wolberg
Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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San Juan
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Mammalian Fauna
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San Juan Basin
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Fossil Forest
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Stratigraphy and Paleobiology of Late Cretaceous Fossil Forest,"San Juan Basin, New Mexico: ABSTRACT"
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10.1306/2f91a3ea-16ce-11d7-8645000102c1865d
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1981
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Vol 65
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Author(s):
Donald L. Wolberg, Adrian Hunt, J.
Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Late Cretaceous
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Fossil Forest
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Geology and Stratigraphy of Late Cretaceous Fossil Forest"near Split Lip Flats, San Juan Basin, New Mexico: ABSTRACT"
AAPG Bulletin
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10.1306/2f919986-16ce-11d7-8645000102c1865d
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1981
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Vol 65
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Author(s):
Donald L. Wolberg, Adrian Hunt, J.
Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Late Cretaceous
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Fossil Forest
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Paleontology of Fossil Forest,"Interesting Late Cretaceous Fossil Assemblage, San Juan Basin, New Mexico: ABSTRACT"
AAPG Bulletin
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10.1306/2f919981-16ce-11d7-8645000102c1865d
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1981
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Vol 65
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Author(s):
Donald L. Wolberg, J. Keith Rigby,
Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Late Cretaceous
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Fossil Assemblage
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Fossil Forest
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Coal, Uranium, and Oil and Gas in Mesozoic Rocks of the San Juan Basin: Anatomy of a Giant Energy‐Rich Basin: Sandia Mountains to Mesita, New Mexico June 30–July 7, 1989
10.1029/ft120
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1989
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Oil And Gas
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Part 1, The coal field from Gallup eastward toward Mount Taylor, with a measured section of pre-Dakota(?) rocks near Navajo Church
10.3133/b860a
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1934
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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San Juan
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Coal Field
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San Juan Basin
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Maps showing the ratio of sandstone to mudstone and the number of mudstone interbeds in the Westwater Canyon Member of the Morrison Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico
10.3133/i1957c
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1989
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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San Juan
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Morrison Formation
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San Juan Basin
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Isopach maps of the Westwater Canyon and Brushy Basin Members of the Morrison Formation, showing structural control of sedimentation patterns and uranium deposits, San Juan Basin, New Mexico
10.3133/i1957a
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1989
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Structural Control
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San Juan
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Morrison Formation
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Uranium Deposits
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San Juan Basin
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Isopach Maps
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Stratigraphic relations of Eocene, Paleocene, and latest Cretaceous formations of eastern side of San Juan Basin, New Mexico
10.3133/oc24
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1946
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Eastern Side
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Regional stratigraphic cross sections of the Gallup sandstone and associated strata around the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, and parts of adjoining Arizona and Colorado
10.3133/oc143
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1996
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Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Cross Sections
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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Preliminary report on titanium-bearing sandstone in the San Juan Basin and adjacent areas in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico
Open-File Report
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10.3133/ofr5686
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1956
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Cited By ~ 2
Author(s):
John Francis Murphy
Keyword(s):
New Mexico
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Preliminary Report
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San Juan
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San Juan Basin
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