The Wilkins Peak Member of the Green River Formation in southwest Wyoming is composed largely of lacustrine deposits dating back to the Eocene Climatic Optimum around 50 million years ago. The deposits show evidence of recurring lake high stands that are paced by orbital cycles. One of the ongoing research questions in this area is how orbital-scale changes in rainfall source and intensity contributed to this cyclical deposition. One hypothesis is that rainfall was delivered from the Pacific Ocean, paced by orbital forcing. Another hypothesis is that rainfall arrived from the Gulf of Mexico, via a “proto-monsoon” system. Terrestrial plants in the region continuously record a chemical signal of precipitation, which is well preserved in these...
International audienceThe renowned Eocene Green River Formation presents a spectacular field setting...
The end-Permian ecological crisis was a period of warming and aridity reaching extreme levels by the...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
The early Eocene (56.0 to 47.8 million years ago) was punctuated by a series of transient episodes o...
The rock record of fluvial systems provides important information about provenance, sediment transpo...
thesisSedimentary cyclicity is a common, if not ubiquitous, feature of lacustrine deposits and lacus...
2019-05-06The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, 52-50 Ma), a global hothouse climate associated w...
The fossil record offers the only opportunity to observe the effects of global change in an extended...
The Laney Member of the Green River Formation in Wyoming contains localized carbonate mounds that ha...
BookIn the six decades or so of oil-shale studies on the Green River Formation (Paleocene/Eocene) in...
This research focuses on the climate and basin evolution of the southwestern United States from the ...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was followed by a lesser hyperthermal event, called ETM2...
Paleosols in the Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming contain a sedimentary and geochemi...
The palynoflora of the Fossil Butte Member of Green River Formation was studied to enhance our under...
The study of abundant conchostracans in the Laney Member of the Green River Formation, Wyoming, has ...
International audienceThe renowned Eocene Green River Formation presents a spectacular field setting...
The end-Permian ecological crisis was a period of warming and aridity reaching extreme levels by the...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
The early Eocene (56.0 to 47.8 million years ago) was punctuated by a series of transient episodes o...
The rock record of fluvial systems provides important information about provenance, sediment transpo...
thesisSedimentary cyclicity is a common, if not ubiquitous, feature of lacustrine deposits and lacus...
2019-05-06The Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO, 52-50 Ma), a global hothouse climate associated w...
The fossil record offers the only opportunity to observe the effects of global change in an extended...
The Laney Member of the Green River Formation in Wyoming contains localized carbonate mounds that ha...
BookIn the six decades or so of oil-shale studies on the Green River Formation (Paleocene/Eocene) in...
This research focuses on the climate and basin evolution of the southwestern United States from the ...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was followed by a lesser hyperthermal event, called ETM2...
Paleosols in the Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming contain a sedimentary and geochemi...
The palynoflora of the Fossil Butte Member of Green River Formation was studied to enhance our under...
The study of abundant conchostracans in the Laney Member of the Green River Formation, Wyoming, has ...
International audienceThe renowned Eocene Green River Formation presents a spectacular field setting...
The end-Permian ecological crisis was a period of warming and aridity reaching extreme levels by the...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...