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VEGETATIONAL HISTORY AND CLIMATIC TRANSITION IN AN EOCENE INTERMONTANE BASIN: PLANT MICROFOSSIL EVIDENCE FROM THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION, FOSSIL BASIN, WYOMING ROBERT A. CUSHMAN, JR.
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Document Date: 2002-04-22 05:32:35


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City

Denver / Uinta Basins / Salt Lake City / Buchheim / /

Company

Phillips Petroleum Company / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / Mexico / /

Facility

Fossil Butte National Monument / Re port / PLANT MICROFOSSIL EVIDENCE FROM THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION / Loma Linda University / Museum Proceedings / /

IndustryTerm

energy resources / oil shale / oil shales / /

NaturalFeature

Pterocarya / Fossil Lake / Little Muddy Creek / Eocene lakes / Uinta Mountains / Eocene Fossil Lake / Eocene Green River lake / Green River / Lake Uinta / Salix / Lake Gosiute / Crawford Mountains / Clear Creek / Populus / Piceance Creek / /

Organization

Department of Natural Sciences / National Park Service / US Federal Reserve / Loma Linda University / Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists / Green River Formation / /

Person

Survey Monograph / J.E. TRACEY / JR. / ROBERT A. CUSHMAN / JR. / /

Position

Major / representative / T.D. / /

ProvinceOrState

Utah / Lincoln County / Wyoming / California / Colorado / /

PublishedMedium

American Journal of Botany / American Journal of Science / /

Region

northwestern Colorado / southwestern Wyoming / South America / western North America / Central America / northeastern Utah / southern Wyoming / central Wyoming / /

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