id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lhg2aoexnndutarxunhdkfgjka R. J. Weimer, C. B. Land, L. T. Mac Stratigraphic Model for Distributary Channels, J"and Muddy Sandstones, Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT" 1974 1 .pdf application/pdf 847 64 57 Stratigraphic Model for Distributary Channels, 'J' and Muddy Sandstones, Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT; Lithofacies Variations in Green River Formation, Wyoming: ABSTRACT flanks of the Uinta Mountains are considered separately, the average northeast-southwest-trending shoreline of the south flank is interpreted t o shift t o a northsouth trend on the north flank. the shoreline trend probably continued into Wyoming Interpretation of shoreline trends leads to the Economic interest in shoreline trend interpretation is high and will continue to be so in the In general, the basinward transition of lithofacies is from coarse-grained, crossbedded, channel sandstones at the bas|n margins to deposits of rich oil shale, trona, and perhaps oiland Papers are being solicited for the AAPG-SEPM Annual Meeting April 7-9, 1975, in Dallas, Texas. By the time of the Annual Meeting, the energy concerned with making the United States more selfsufficient in meeting our energy needs. Heniy C Nelson, AAPG technical program chairman, ./cache/work_lhg2aoexnndutarxunhdkfgjka.pdf ./txt/work_lhg2aoexnndutarxunhdkfgjka.txt