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Appendices To "The Importance Of The Museum In Antebellum U.S. Western Territorial Exploration: Part 2. The Roles Of Hayden And Meek In A Paradigm Shift In Geologic And Paleontologic Studies", Joseph H. Hartman Jan 2021

Appendices To "The Importance Of The Museum In Antebellum U.S. Western Territorial Exploration: Part 2. The Roles Of Hayden And Meek In A Paradigm Shift In Geologic And Paleontologic Studies", Joseph H. Hartman

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Appendices associated with the article: Hartman, Joseph H., 2021, The importance of the museum in antebellum U.S. western territorial exploration: Part 2. The roles of Hayden and Meek in a paradigm shift in geologic and paleontologic studies. Earth Sciences History, v. 40, no. 2, p. 1–44.


A North Dakota Geology Field Trip Primer, Joseph H. Hartman Apr 2004

A North Dakota Geology Field Trip Primer, Joseph H. Hartman

Geology and Geological Engineering Faculty Publications

The rocks containing vertebrate fossils in North Dakota represent an important archive of biological and geological events that took place from around 80 million years ago to the present (Figure 1). Although the record is not complete through this interval of time, significant exposures provide important sections of Earth’s geologic history (Figure 2). We continue to understand better how seas moved back and forth across North Dakota and the life that persisted in these seas and adjacent estuaries. The terrestrial habitats and river drainages that are recorded in nonmarine strata contain important insights into the patterns of dinosaur diversity up …


Origins And Characteristics Of The Basin-Centered Continuous-Reservoir Unconventional Oil-Resource Base Of The Bakken Source System, Williston Basin, Leigh C. Price Jan 2000

Origins And Characteristics Of The Basin-Centered Continuous-Reservoir Unconventional Oil-Resource Base Of The Bakken Source System, Williston Basin, Leigh C. Price

Leigh Price Papers

This paper contains valuable, comprehensive information about the potential oil resources in the Bakken Formation within the Williston Basin of eastern Montana and western North Dakota. The paper represents work as it stood at the time of Leigh Price’s death.