2022
DOI: 10.31711/ugap.v50i.116
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Recurring lacustrine depositional successions in the Wilkins Peak Member, Green River Formation

Abstract: Mineralogy, petrographic textures, and sedimentary structures from the world’s largest trona deposit, the Wilkins Peak Member (WPM) of the early Eocene Green River Formation (GRF), Bridger subbasin, Wyoming, provide key data about depositional conditions and paleoenvironments. The 250 m-long WPM interval in the Solvay S-34-1 drill core analyzed in this study contains a detailed record of sedimentation in the Bridger subbasin at the deepest area of a hydrologically-closed basin during peak Cenozoic atmospheric … Show more

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