4.4. SUPPORTING DATA AND INFORMATION
<br />4.4.1. References Cited
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<br />to oil-shale development, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado: U. S. Geological
<br />Survey Open-File Rept. 82-340, 46 p.
<br />Beard, T. N., Tait, D. B., and Smith, J. W., 1974, Nahcolite and dawsonite resources
<br />in the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado: Rocky Mtn.
<br />Assoc. of Geologists Guidebook (1974), p.101-109.
<br />Birman, J. H., 1982, Some questions on Piceance basin hydrology: Colo. Sch. of
<br />Mines 15th Oil Shale Symposium Proceedings, p.149-154.
<br />Bradley, W. H., 1931, Origin and microfossils of the oil shale of the Green River
<br />Formation of Colorado and Utah: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 168, 58 p.
<br />1948, Limnology and the Eocene lakes of the Rocky Mountain region: Geol.
<br />Soc. America Bull., v. 59, p. 636-648.
<br />1970, Green River oil shale -- concept of origin extended -- an
<br />interdisciplinary problem being attacked from both ends: Geol. Soc. America
<br />Bull., v.81, p. 985-1,000.
<br />1973, Oil shale formed in desert environment: Green River Formation,
<br />Wyoming: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v.84, p. 1,121-1,124.
<br />Brobst, D. A., and Tucker, J. D., 1973, X-ray mineralogy of the Parachute Creek
<br />Member, Green River Formation, in the northern Piceance Creek basin,
<br />Colorado: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 803, 53 p.
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