Geology -- San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.)
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Geology -- San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.)
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- Clastic pipes of probable solution-collapse origin in Jurassic rocks of the southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Ralph E. Hunter, Guy Gelfenbaum, and David M. Rubin
- Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Charles B. Hunt, Part 2
- Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Julian D. Sears, Part 1
- Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, the lithology and faunal zonation of a well-exposed surface section are described, and the section is compared with the abnormally thin section at the type locality, by Carle H. Dane, William A. Cobban, and Erle G. Kauffman
- Stratigraphy and regional tectonic implications of part of Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks, east-central San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Elmer H. Baltz; prepared in cooperation with the Jicarilla Apache Tribe
- Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of the western part of the San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico, by John B. Reeside, Jr., and, Flora of the Animas Formation, by F.H. Knowlton
- History of nomenclature and stratigraphy of rocks adjacent to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, western San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Elmer H. Baltz, Sidney R. Ash, and Roger V. Anderson
- Transgressive and regressive cretaceous deposits in southern San Juan Basin, N. Mexi., by Julian D. Sears, C.B. Hunt and T.A. Hendricks
- Geologic framework of the San Juan structural basin of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah, with emphasis on Triassic through Tertiary rocks, by Steven D. Craigg
- Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, by Carle H. Dane, Part 3
- New interpretations of the stratigraphy and sedimentology of uppermost Jurassic to lowermost Upper Cretaceous strata in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico, by William M. Aubrey. X-ray diffraction studies of the <2-[mu]m fraction from the upper part of the Brushy Basin Member of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation and the Lower Cretaceous Burro Canyon Formation in the Four Corners area, Colorado / by Gary Skipp and W.M. Aubrey
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