WYOMING HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
Development of Geology During the Fifty Years of Existence of the Wyoming Geological Association: The Next Fifty Years?
Reminiscences About Some W.G.A. Field Trips and Guidebooks During the Last 50 Years
Reflections on Wyoming’s Oil and Gas History
Reminiscences of a Wyoming Energy Pioneer
Early History of the Wyoming Geological Association 1943-1953
Dinosaurs to Gold Ores: The 100 Year History of the University of Wyoming Geological Museum
Mining History and Geology of Some of Wyoming’s Metal and Gemstone Districts and Deposits
Dakota, 130 Years of Evolution of a Grand Old Name
North Fork, Sherwood and Cottonwood Creek – An Anatomy of Oil Finding
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Structural Interpretations of the Rocky Mountain Foreland: Past, Present, and Future
The Wind River Range, Wyoming: An Overview
The Antelope Arch of the Great Divide Basin Fremont and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming
Interpretation of the Piney Creek Thrust and Oil Exploration
STRATIGRAPHY
Changing Ideologies in Wyoming Coal Petrography
Petrographic Differentation of Fluvial and Tidally Influenced Estuarine
Channels in Second Frontier Sandstones, Moxa Arch Area, Wyoming
Table Rock-Delaney Rim Field Lewis Production – Base of Slope Turbidite Reservoirs
Sequence Analyses of North Grieve and Sun Ranch Fields, Eastern Wind River Basin, Wyoming
GEOCHEMISTRY AND ENHANCED HYDROCARBON RECOVERY
Burial and Temperature History of Gas Generation from Coaly Organic Matter in the Late Cretaceous Mesaverde Formation and Associated Rocks in the Deeper Portions of the Wind River Basin, Wyoming
An Appraisal of High Pressure Air Injection (HPAI) or In-Situ Combustion Results from Deep, High-Temperature, High-Gravity Oil Reservoirs
Cyclic CO2 Injection for Heavy-Oil Recovery in Halfmoon Field: Laboratory Evaluation and Pilot Performance
Normally Pressured vs. Abnormally Pressured Compartments in Sandstones in the Powder River Basis, Wyoming: A Comparative Study of the Muddy Sandstone and the Minnelusa Formation
Low-Permeability Rocks, Capillary Seals, and Pressure Compartment Boundaries in the Cretaceous Section of the Powder River Basin
Mechanisms of Petroleum Generation from Coal, as Evidenced from Petrographic and Geochemical Studies: Examples from Almond Formation Coals in the Greater Green River Basin
Timing of Hydrocarbon Generation, Organic-Inorganic Diagenesis, and the Formation of Abnormally Pressured Gas Compartments in the Cretaceous of the Greater Green River Basin: A Geochemical Model
Diagenesis and Overpressuring in the Almond Sandstone, Mesaverde Group
Simulation of Hydrocarbon Source Rock Maturation by Hydrous Pyrolysis
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources and Leasing Status of Forest Lands in Wyoming
Preliminary Report on the Geology, Geochemistry, Mineralization, and Mining History of the Seminoe Mountains Mining District, Carbon County, Wyoming
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