RI 7357 Green River Formation Lithology And Oil Shale Correlations In The Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Laurence G. Trudell
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A geologic framework for interpreting stratigraphic and geographic variations of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin is developed from lithologic data accumulated by the Bureau of Mines from oil-shale coreholes. From detailed Bureau of Mines descriptions of samples from nine coreholes and supplementary lithologic data from seven additional sampled sections, three cross sections were constructed along lines transecting the basin. Plotted as lithologic columns with corresponding oil yields and resistivity logs, the sampled sections are correlated on a time-stratigraphic basis. Distribution and correlation of nahcolite and halite zones are shown, and the approximate base of leaching of these saline minerals is indicated. General lithologic characteristics of members and zones are discussed and interpreted. Large-scale lithologic logs illustrate the nine Bureau of Mines core descriptions, and the complete description of Bureau of Mines-Atomic Energy Commission Colorado Corehole No. 1 is included in an appendix. The time-correlated cross sections provide a necessary framework for understanding the depositional history of the Green River Formation and will facilitate evaluation of oil shale and other mineral resources in the Piceance Creek Basin.
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APA: Laurence G. Trudell  (1970)  RI 7357 Green River Formation Lithology And Oil Shale Correlations In The Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

MLA: Laurence G. Trudell RI 7357 Green River Formation Lithology And Oil Shale Correlations In The Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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