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Smith, M.E., Gregorich, H.G., Gipson, L.A., Krueger, R.C., Carroll, A.R., Parrish, E.C., Walters, A.P., Honig, S., Schwaderer, C., Meyers, S., Singer, B.S., Lowenstein, T.K., Arnuk, W.D. (2024) High-resolution X-ray fluorescence-based provenance mapping of Eocene fluvial distributary fans that fed ancient Gosiute Lake, Wyoming, USA. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 136 (7) 2831-2844 doi:10.1130/b37207.1

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TitleHigh-resolution X-ray fluorescence-based provenance mapping of Eocene fluvial distributary fans that fed ancient Gosiute Lake, Wyoming, USA
JournalGeological Society of America Bulletin
AuthorsSmith, M.E.Author
Gregorich, H.G.Author
Gipson, L.A.Author
Krueger, R.C.Author
Carroll, A.R.Author
Parrish, E.C.Author
Walters, A.P.Author
Honig, S.Author
Schwaderer, C.Author
Meyers, S.Author
Singer, B.S.Author
Lowenstein, T.K.Author
Arnuk, W.D.Author
Year2024 (July 1)Volume136
Page(s)2831-2844Issue7
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/b37207.1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSmith, M.E., Gregorich, H.G., Gipson, L.A., Krueger, R.C., Carroll, A.R., Parrish, E.C., Walters, A.P., Honig, S., Schwaderer, C., Meyers, S., Singer, B.S., Lowenstein, T.K., Arnuk, W.D. (2024) High-resolution X-ray fluorescence-based provenance mapping of Eocene fluvial distributary fans that fed ancient Gosiute Lake, Wyoming, USA. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 136 (7) 2831-2844 doi:10.1130/b37207.1
Plain TextSmith, M.E., Gregorich, H.G., Gipson, L.A., Krueger, R.C., Carroll, A.R., Parrish, E.C., Walters, A.P., Honig, S., Schwaderer, C., Meyers, S., Singer, B.S., Lowenstein, T.K., Arnuk, W.D. (2024) High-resolution X-ray fluorescence-based provenance mapping of Eocene fluvial distributary fans that fed ancient Gosiute Lake, Wyoming, USA. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 136 (7) 2831-2844 doi:10.1130/b37207.1
In(2024, July) Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol. 136 (7) Geological Society of America


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